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Armageddon's Child · Book 1

Pig Farm

by S. Jack
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PIG FARM is an adult, sci-fi dystopian thriller set in a USA torn apart by civil war and environmental collapse. It’s told in third person with two POVs.

Caleb, an eighteen-year-old orphan, living under his uncle’s iron heel, dreams of a life away from his impoverished and violent religious community; all seems hopeless. That is until, a grave mistake at work makes him a criminal, driving him into the arms of a beautiful and rich woman named Ariel. She offers him more money that he has ever known, but his new-found freedom is not all that it seems as he and Ariel become enmeshed in a deadly trap and conspiracy that threatens to destroy all of humanity.

Samson Richter never meant to become a leading spokesperson for the United States of America. He was just another actor trying to get by against all odds during a civil war. Fifty years later, he’s in the twilight of his life and, though he’s rich and famous, he’s alone, without friends, and a slave to a corporation and government that he hates. In a world with no exits, he seeks escape and finds it.

Content warning: Pig Farm is 18+, drinking and smoking, sex, violence, and cruelty to animals (slaughter house), and thoughts of suicide.

Type
Novel
Published
Jun 2026
Language
EN

Content rating

Author-supplied. Hover a meter for the rubric.

Language
3/4

frequent profanity

Violence
4/4

intense, gory, disturbing

Romance / Sex
1/4

flirting only

Biblical Themes
1/4

incidental references

Author note: Original content warning: Pig Farm is 18+, drinking and smoking, sex, violence, and cruelty to animals (slaughter house), and thoughts of suicide.

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