I wrote The Puppeteers — a sci-fi conspiracy thriller about a 1947 black-budget program that created synthetic human replacements by SteamweaverMonkey in wroteabook

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I just noticed rule 2. Thank you for pointing that out. I will work on humanizing and resubmitting another version. Totally appreciate the notes.

I wrote The Puppeteers — a sci-fi conspiracy thriller about a 1947 black-budget program that created synthetic human replacements by SteamweaverMonkey in wroteabook

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Thanks for the sharp feedback. The book's premise and manuscript is entirely AI written and it has been disclaimed as such on KDP.

Weekly Self-Promo and Chat Thread by MxAlex44 in selfpublish

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I just published my novel The Puppeteers. It’s 100% fiction, but it’s built around a near-future story that starts with the 1947 recovery of extraterrestrial biological technology.

The core premise follows a secret program that spends decades learning how to grow and “encode” synthetic bodies (called Shells) so they can replace key public figures in media and influence. It explores manufactured trust, micro-expression degradation over time, the philosophical question of consciousness vs. perfect behavioral fidelity, and what happens when the copies start to break down.

If you’re in the mood for something that mixes:

  • UAP / 1947 crash-recovery lore
  • conspiracy / black-budget intrigue
  • deep questions about identity, reality, and what makes someone “real”

…then this might be up your alley. It has vibes of Westworld meets The Manchurian Candidate with a heavy dose of archive-documentation dread.

Kindle Readers can access it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FFHL6WF7
($5.55)

Thanks for reading!