
Maxum
Maxum Series Book One
by Kristopher Wieland
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Pub Date Jul 25 2025 | Archive Date Jul 27 2025
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Description
No one in their right mind goes into the wilderness around Maryfield, a forgotten town in Oregon. Or so Zach Taylor thought, until his friend Jason sneaks him into a private event called The Masked Investor—held at a mansion deep in the woods.
The night is spectacular with red carpet trails, glittering chandeliers, CEOs in ornate masks, and a chance to connect with Sarah—his former best friend … also Jason’s girlfriend.
Amid dancing under holographic stars and negotiating with billionaires, Zach finds Jason having a whispered discussion in a conservatory “off-limits” to guests.
That’s when Zach sees them—the animals.
A deer with serrated teeth.
A duck with horns.
A crow with scales.
The slurred words of a brown-masked investor buzz in his ear like a trapped fly: Human. Human. Human.
A dagger is pointed at Jason’s throat.
Zach smells something sweet—sweet like anesthesia.
Everything goes dark.
“Welcome to Human Integration Organization.”
For lovers of Veronica Roth’s Divergent.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9050057114347 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 340 |
Links
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Featured Reviews

Review: Maxum by Kristopher Wieland
Maxum pulled me in fast and never let go. What starts as a mysterious party in the woods quickly spirals into something much darker and suspenseful than I expected. Think Divergent meets Black Mirror, with twisted creatures, secret organizations, and an unsettling vibe that keeps building.
Zach’s voice felt real, and I loved how the suspense slowly crept in until everything exploded into chaos. The animals? Nightmare fuel in the best way. The pacing is sharp, the mystery is layered, and by the time I hit the last page, I needed book two immediately.
Perfect if you like dark YA thrillers, shady experiments, and a main character who just won’t quit.