Evil Doesn’t Look Dangerous is a dystopian psychological thriller set in a city that trusts data more than human judgment. In Neo-Varuna City, every emotion is measured, every action is analyzed, and crime is no longer a mystery—it is a calculation.
The story follows the unsettling presence of a child who appears harmless in every possible way, yet exists quietly beyond the system’s understanding. As technology takes over responsibility and decisions are slowly outsourced to algorithms, the line between innocence and danger begins to blur.
This novel explores the illusion of safety, the comfort of control, and the consequences of surrendering moral responsibility to systems that cannot question intent. It asks a disturbing question: when evil no longer looks dangerous, who will notice it—and who will be responsible?
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