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Power doesn't announce itself
It Records
It watches
It waits

In a world of the "Unblinking Grid," privacy is a ghost story. I write the thrillers that pull back the curtain on the surveillance state.

Psychological fiction and essays on surveillance, control, and the systems we normalize.

Marek Rook writes psychological and dystopian thrillers that explore surveillance, control, and the fragile line between order and autonomy. He is the author of the techno-thriller novel The Surveillance Asset, which examines high-stakes systems where power is invisible, compliance is engineered, and resistance begins not with rebellion—but with unpredictability.

Known for restrained tension, atmospheric pacing, and morally complex worlds, Rook’s stories focus on what happens when individuals stop behaving the way systems expect them to. His fiction blends psychological depth with cinematic momentum, favoring unease over spectacle and implication over exposition.

The Surveillance Asset

Systems, and Human Unpredictability

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