
The Harrow
by Noah Eaton
3.75
Dystopian Fiction
Political Thriller
Tense
Dark
Gripping
In The Harrow, Noah Eaton imagines a society teetering on the edge of collapse, where technology promises progress while quietly corroding public trust. The novel centres on a whistleblower whose discovery exposes a hidden political machine manipulating truth at scale. Eaton weaves intricate psychological detail with fast-moving plot, creating a narrative that is both gripping and morally disorienting. The world he builds feels eerily plausible, a reflection of today’s anxieties about surveillance, misinformation, and institutional decay. Thoughtful, tense, and darkly atmospheric, the novel asks what resistance means when truth itself is unstable.
