Trigger is once again sitting at home in front of his computer; only this time, he's got a stomach full of powerful anti-depressants and gin.
As an outcast that's becoming disillusioned by society's increasing addiction to social media, he decides to end it all.
He posts his suicide note on Fortune-69.com, his digital playground of choice, but things don't go exactly as planned.
When Trigger unexpectedly wakes up the next morning, he quickly learns two things:
at some point during the night he unknowingly posted an inspirational message that was deleted by moderators,
and that he now has a legion of anonymous followers who want to follow his every command.
Trying to find a way to cope with his bizarre family history,
Trigger finds himself tangled up with a sexually liberated cosplayer who pushes him to his limits and
a mysterious hacker, intent on changing the world through digital anarchy.
‘Fortune 69’ is the debut novel by David Heath, a US Army combat veteran and author of the ‘Bilateral Comics’ series.
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