2084 The Neuroxone Conspiracy

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  • ISBN 9781636989433
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From the author of Johnnie and Me and Embracing the Journey of Recovery—a bold fiction debut.

In the year 2084, a single drug promises freedom from addiction—but at the cost of choice, memory, and even the soul.

The Compulsory Addiction Recovery Enforcement (CARE) Act leaves no room for alternatives. Superior Rx’s “miracle” drug, Neuroxone, dominates treatment—its long-term dangers hidden from the public. Abstinence-based recovery has been erased from the map.

At the center of this machine is Ashcroft Stanton, CEO of Superior Rx, ruling with calculated precision. Rachel, once his most loyal enforcer, begins to question her orders as the human cost becomes impossible to ignore.

Three unlikely allies—a journalist tied to AA’s legacy, a grieving physician turned whistleblower, and a scientist whose conscience outweighs his career—must stop Stanton before recovery is erased.

Comply. Fight. Or vanish … like so many before them. If they fail, the truth dies with them.

Dr. Larry Smith has spent his life fighting against the odds. For thirty-six years he served as a chiropractor on Vancouver Island, caring for patients before turning to the written word to tell stories of truth, resilience, and the human spirit. He is the author of Embracing the Journey of Recovery and Johnnie and Me. His fiction debut, 2084: The Neuroxone Conspiracy, returns to his hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba—imagining a future where recovery is controlled by corporations and choice itself is outlawed. A three-time Ironman finisher and seventeen-time marathoner, he brings the endurance of an athlete and the urgency of a survivor to his writing. Sober since 1999, he continues to raise awareness for those struggling with chemical dependency, challenging systems that confuse compliance with healing.

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