No, it’s not fiction. Artificial products, DNA-modified viruses, augmented-reality glasses, mass implantation of chips that identify every resident of Earth with no margin for error—we know these technologies. We call them achievements and don’t think about how they can be used. Because it’s scary to consider that technology not only makes our lives more comfortable and better, but also kills. “kamataYan” is not a cautionary novel, but prose of tomorrow. A dizzying thriller about the struggle for power, freedom, and love. About what awaits our world.