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January 17, 20260
Written by Mark Bertrand
Mark Bertrand writes cultural psychological thrillers about ordinary individuals trapped inside systems of law, judgment, and authority—systems that criminalize everyday life while claiming to preserve order. His novels are driven by a single premise: when law exceeds human scale, obedience replaces morality, and responsibility becomes an act of resistance. He writes for adult readers drawn to psychological suspense, moral pressure, and the personal cost of standing against institutional power.
These pages map the territory behind Mark Bertrand’s psychological thriller books: captured reality, corporate power, institutional pressure, algorithmic society, cultural dread, literary disorientation, and the old thriller tropes that no longer explain the world readers are living in.


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