A deliciously dark sci-fi allegory dripping with modern dread, power, immortality, and identity theft on a cosmic scale.

This story could easily sit between

Black Mirror, The Matrix, and American Psycho.

The horror is not just dystopian, it’s existential:

Who are you if someone else owns your will?

Souls for Sale by P.B. Young

Frank Stanley, the world’s wealthiest tyrant, has discovered how to cheat death by hijacking youth itself.

When he implants his ancient mind into the body of the beautiful, unsuspecting Frankie, he becomes the seductive face of a horrifying new future: a world where the elite buy eternal life, and the poor are harvested as disposable shells.

But there’s a secret no one suspects — every buyer is just another node in Frank’s growing hive. Parliament, banks, media empires,  all speak with one voice.

His.

A mind-controlled world with one man behind the curtain.

What is freedom when your thoughts are not your own?

“He sold immortality. But kept the soul.”