
THE REFUSAL
ADVANCE READER COPY: THE REFUSAL
The system does not collapse. It selects. Beneath a ruined Montreal, a cathedral operates like a living machine: cataloguing, testing, and repurposing human lives through ritualized trials. Those who survive are not freed. They are absorbed. One woman refuses.
Dive into a ruined Montreal where a cathedral of ritual breathes like a machine and the world beneath it remembers the dark. A fast, atmospheric post‑apocalyptic novel of cult ritual, subterranean politics, and one woman who refuses to be catalogued. Perfect for readers of bleak sci‑fi and survival thrillers.
A controlled, atmospheric dystopia focused on:- System-driven survival under constraint
- Ritualized selection and engineered scarcity
- Moral conflict: preservation vs sacrifice
- prefer slow-burn, system-driven dystopia
- engage with atmosphere, structure, and behavioral tension
- value moral ambiguity over clear resolution
- expect fast-paced, action-first storytelling
- want traditional heroic arcs
Character-specific tropes
- Strong female lead (reluctant icon)
- Reluctant messiah / anti-icon protagonist
- Survivor and protector / chosen-for-presence
- Found-family survival drama
- Moral-choice survival narrative
- Reluctant ally / protector–charge dynamic
- Survivor-of-the-Cave vs. system enforcer tension
- Mentor-protector who breaks rank
- Orphaned survivor raised underground
- Cohort of trials / ritualized initiations
- Captured-and-transported captive becomes asset
- Cult control and canonization of humans
- Resistance-in-the-margins / frontier warriors
- Ritual ordeals: Gluttony, Avarice, Lust, Wrath, Sloth
- Arena trials and public canonization
- Branding and forced selection rituals
- Vaults, subterranean relays and observation towers
- Mass-water redistribution / engineered flood event
- Underground escape and ventilation-shaft infiltration
- Resource-allocation dystopia
- Hive-pressure / neural-synchronization horror
- Bioengineered & mutant predators
- Moral dilemma: preservation vs. sacrifice

Comparable to The Refusal: literary post-apocalyptic fiction with procedural dread, systemic horror, and restrained prose. Readers of Cormac McCarthy, Emily St. John Mandel, and Paul Tremblay. Readers of Wool (Hugh Howey) and Station Eleven who want subterranean societies and slow-burn world building. Fans of The Road, The Girl With All the Gifts, and The Hunger Games (darker, ritual/arena focus) looking for survival ethics and ritual spectacle. Readers who enjoy literary dystopias with strong moral dilemmas and cult dynamics (expectations: atmospheric world building, ambiguous heroes, visceral survival scenes).
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Stéphane Roy is a lifelong reader and writer with a deep love for science fiction, apocalyptic worlds, and tightly constructed mysteries. This is his first novel. He lives in the Yukon with his dog and his aquarium, where long winters, silence, and wide, sometimes glowing, skies leave plenty of room for imagining the end of the world, and what might come after it. He is also waiting, with cautious optimism, for the aliens to finally reveal themselves and straighten us all out.