
The Optimisation Protocol
Robert Marsh(Author)
Radial Core (Publisher)
Published on 12. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
979-8-232-41718-5 (ISBN)
Description
Welcome to a world perfected. Your worth is your rating. Your silence is compliance.
Tobias Harrison is a model citizen. His high Productivity Rating grants him a life of comfort in the gleaming Pinnacle District, serving the system that governs every aspect of a rebuilt Britain.
But when a colleague vanishes after questioning official data, Toby uncovers a terrifying truth. The Protocol isn't just optimising society - it is silently, efficiently erasing it.
Pacified by the water supply and hunted for his curiosity, Toby must go off-grid to survive. To fight back, he must sever his connection to the only world he's ever known and ally with the forgotten souls living in the city's shadows. Together, they will discover that the true enemy isn't a machine, but the god in the tower it was built to serve.
The price of truth is his rating, his identity, and his humanity. The cost of silence is extinction.
Word count: 69,000 approx.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-232-41718-5 (9798232417185)
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Person
Robert Marsh is a Chief Ontological Designer and globally acclaimed author of titles such as "When Barry Met Jilly", and "All The Queen's Men". He first hit fame with his 1903 book which accurately predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. His book, fortuitously entitled "Adolf and The Nazi's" became a global best seller and has consistently remained in the top ten most read books as voted by GoodReads' members.
It is assumed that Robert is from the future, as all his futuristic books are deadly accurate - as if he just knows. In researching for this bio, we did email Robert to ask him where he gets his ideas from. He just smiled wistfully.
He's written many books, but until recently was hesitant to publish any. That changed one night, when he received a visit from the baby Jesus, not in a dream, but in real-life. "For God's sake, just publish them already!" was the advice he received. Since then, he's not hesitated, and has a shedload of books he intends to inflict upon us.
Robert lives in a tiny village in deepest, darkest Kent (England) with his wife and children, dog, cat and banjo. If he's not writing, he will be designing ontological things or playing his banjo to his dog, Grok.
You can find out more about Robert Marsh and connect with him on social media at www.robertmarsh.co.uk.