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The alien abduction happens. What follows is nothing like anyone could expect.
Taken from Earth without warning, a modern man finds himself transported to another planet, not a hostile one, but a quiet, stable world that has remained unchanged for generations. Its people live simply. There is no war, no technological race, and no desire to advance beyond what already works.
At first, survival is the only concern. But as communication becomes possible, his modern habits of thought begin to surface. Ideas he takes for granted, innovation, efficiency, curiosity, progress, slowly ripple through the society around him. Some changes bring improvement. Others create tension where none existed before.
As the world responds, the man is forced to confront an uncomfortable question: is progress always an improvement, or can advancement itself become a form of disruption? Is utopia only possible if now one wants more? What responsibility does an outsider carry when their knowledge reshapes an entire civilization?
Abduction is a thoughtful science fiction novel set entirely off-world, focused less on technology and spectacle than on culture, ethics, and unintended consequences. With no graphic content or explicit language, it is accessible to younger readers while written for adults who enjoy speculative fiction that examines ideas rather than battles.
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