
Youtopia Infinity
A Techno-Thriller
Joseph Rein(Author)
Evolved Publishing
Published on 21. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
212 pages
978-1-62253-645-0 (ISBN)
Description
Finally, the perfect worlds of Youtopia can be shared with loved ones, allowing Immersers to live out their dreams together... until those dreams become nightmares.
Youtopia has reached its culmination in Infinity, a shared mindspace that offers collective perfection. Within the system, however, lurks a mysterious presence-the Harbinger-who warps perfection into the perfect killing grounds.
As Youtopia creator Sonya Young chases the Harbinger, the FBI knows it has only one place to turn: former Special Agent Anabel Downer, who will seek to unlock the mystery and finally overcome the company that has come to haunt, and define, her life.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the third exciting installment in the "Youtopia" series of techno-thriller/sci-fi/crime adventures, which, though fiction, seems all too possible in the real world... real soon.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62253-645-0 (9781622536450)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Joseph Rein is the award-winning author of the "Youtopia" techno-thriller series ('Youtopia,' 'Youtopia Reborn,' and 'Youtopia Infinity') and the short story collection, 'Roads without Houses.' His short fiction has appeared in over twenty journals, magazines, and anthologies worldwide, and has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He is also a screenwriter and critical essayist. His second feature-length film, Who Killed Cooper Dunn?, was featured on Showtime and other streaming platforms. He wrote, produced, and acted in multiple other short festival films, and has two feature-length projects in pre-production. He is currently a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. When not writing or reading, he can be found hiking with his wife Jessica, playing cribbage, or recovering from various small injuries inflicted by his four children.