By Daniel skillings
Torania
In Torania, surveillance is not just a system — it is everyday life. In a country where everyone watches everyone, one man appears without a file, without a past, and without fear. Untraceable and impossible to control, he becomes the anomaly that threatens a society built on obedience, suffering, and order.
Book Description
Torania
In a small country where everyone is a policeman—uniformed or not—no one is innocent, and no one is unwatched. Surveillance is not a system; it is a way of life.
Until he appears.
The only man without a file. Untraceable. Uncompromised. Untouchable.
In a society built on control, he becomes the anomaly no one can explain—and the threat no one can contain.
Torania is not the fall of an angel, but its inversion: a descent into a world that believes suffering is its greatest wealth, and offers it generously, in the name of order, equality, and good.
A quiet, unsettling mirror of modern democracy, under the wings of a fallen angel.
Additional Details
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches |
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| Language | English |
| Print length | 248 pages |
| Weight | 12 ounces |



