Nexus Dei
The Eden Protocols #1
by Judah Lamb
Published: January 31, 2026
Genre: Christian Fiction, Technothrillers, Dystopian, Science Fiction, Thriller
Blurb:
Elias got everything he ever wanted. That's when he knew he was in hell.
After an accident and a two-year coma, agnostic engineer Elias awakens to find his family alive and a world finally at peace. Grateful for his recovery, he even finds himself open to faith—a spiritual transformation that would have been impossible before.
But as perfect happiness begins to feel like a prison, a mysterious priest warns him of a terrible truth: This isn't the real world at all.
His family are beautiful lies, AI constructs designed to make him "happy" while the world recovers from nuclear fallout.
But where is his real family? Did they survive the accident that put him in a coma? Are they out there somewhere in a war-torn reality?
Now, Elias faces an impossible choice: remain in blissful deception with the artificial souls he's grown to love, or risk everything in an unlikely hope that his real family is still alive
But if he's "unplugged," he might not wake up at all.
To save those he loves, he must first be willing to die.
Nexus Dei launches a riveting new series exploring faith, sacrifice, and the ultimate questions: What does it mean to be human? Can we really save ourselves? Can we truly love without sacrifice?
Fans of Judah Lamb's The Unfallen series will love this new Christian dystopian and post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller. It's perfect for readers who loved The Matrix, Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness, and Ready Player One.
Sometimes the greatest act of love is letting go of a beautiful lie.
My Review:
Nexus Dei marks the inaugural installment in Judah Lamb's latest series, The Eden Protocols. This narrative revolves around a man and his family as they endeavor to comprehend the essence of humanity. Their exploration unfolds during dinner conversations centered on scientific topics. Elias's children often strive to surpass their father's insights during these discussions, occasionally succeeding.
The family embarks on a vacation, which leads to an unfortunate accident. Upon awakening from a two-year coma, Elias finds himself uncertain whether his family is composed of humans or artificial intelligence. He grapples with the reality of his current existence—whether it is genuine or merely a figment of his imagination. If his family is indeed not real, what has become of them? Are they still alive? What transpired?
From the very first page, Nexus Dei held me in a state of suspense. The conversations between Elias and his family provided ample food for thought. I found it difficult to cease reading, as the information presented was exceedingly captivating. I was eager to discover the outcomes of Elias's experiments.
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