
It’s been my pleasure to welcome Chris Malone to Linda’s Book Bag before, to celebrate the first two books in her #Glitch series, #stoptheglitch which you’ll find us discussing here and #ISOLATE which we chatted about here. Today Chris is back to tell me all about the final book in the series. Let’s find out more:
Staying in with Chris Malone
Welcome back to Linda’s Book Bag, Chris. Thank you for agreeing to stay in with me once more.
Hello again Linda. It is really lovely to catch up with you today.
Tell me, which of your books have you brought along to share this evening and why have you chosen it?

I have brought along my latest thriller,#FutureProof, because today is publication day.
Happy publication day Chris! So, what can we expect from an evening in with #FutureProof?
Well, #Futurefroof works as a standalone thriller, even though it is the final book in my Glitch trilogy. Just imagine what it must have been like for Poppy, growing up ‘around the feet of spies, diplomats and assassins,’ in an eco-camp on a wild Welsh clifftop. Needless to say, she doesn’t ‘fit’ into society. By the year 2034, nearly sixteen, she is in despair, as many of her friends are hooked on virtuality: entire virtual worlds that are replacing reality.
This sounds scarily plausible Chris. Tell me more.
This multi-million-pound gaming platform has been created by Nathan Price, who once masterminded many of Robin’s campaigns to change the world. He has launched a new chart-topping virtual hero, Pia, who is an exact replica of Poppy. A digital twin. But Poppy hasn’t been consulted, and when she discovers her alter ego, she is incandescent with rage. You can imagine the furore which follows. Yet Robin expects Nathan and Poppy to work harmoniously together on the campaign #FutureProof.
Crikey. I have a feeling we’re not too far away from such a situations. What else can we expect?
There are tensions, kidnaps, escapes, conflicting plots, culminating in the denouement, involving two space rockets …
And Rick, a new character to the trilogy, injects an element of scepticism: ‘All this about changing the world. How many of us have said it, knowing that in reality, we are just small people, without influence, without power, and without resource to make any difference at all. We cannot change the world. That’s why we need art; music, fantasy games, to escape the harsh reality of the hopelessness of our existence. That’s what’s real, I’m afraid Poppy.’
#FutureProof certainly confronts contemporary tensions.
I think it sounds utterly brilliant and very, very concerning. I must bump it up my TBR!
What else have you brought along and why have you brought it?

I have also brought along the first two books in the trilogy: #stoptheglitch and #isolate (you and I stayed in together in October 2020 and again in 2021). You liked the sound of Robin, who had unwillingly become a celebrity, championing the ethical life, and, despite age and weariness, she stars again in #FutureProof.
I remember those occasions well Chris.

As the trilogy ends with cups of tea (after all the drama), and I know you love your cuppa, I will bring my favourite Sri Lankan loose tea and, in keeping with the eco-themes in the book, some new everlasting tea bags (have you heard of those!?).
I haven’t but they are VERY much my kind of thing. I am addicted to tea I think – you know me only too well!
I will bring vegan bacon and rolls for with our tea; hopefully we can cook outdoors, like Poppy and her brother Cai in #FutureProof. Poppy says, ‘I can smell the waft of frying food. Nothing beats breakfast outside …The mood is upbeatwith a buzz of conversation. Buried in this hopeful crowd is Robin, her hands gripping a cup of tea, her face optimistic.’
We could all do with a bit of optimism I think…
Despite the political scepticism and contemporary realism in each of the three books, my vision of the future is, essentially, optimistic. Although we cannot escape the fact that ‘our time on this planet is limited,’ the books leave the reader in no doubt that, ‘the future is in our hands.’
Not only do all three books sound wonderful, Chris, I love the concept that life is what we make it. Thank you so much for staying in with me and happy publication day again.
#FutureProof

Poppy has lived off-grid at Caernef Camp throughout her life, and feels alienated by the dominance of digital existence in the 2030s. Yet Poppy cannot escape the espionage surrounding her unusual upbringing and becomes entangled in a tech billionaire’s virtuality game where she discovers her digital twin who has been unethically created using AI.
Incensed, Poppy aligns herself with Miranda but finds herself a key player in #FutureProof, a confusing battleground between old adversaries Miranda and Robin. In this immersive world, will her naivety mean she will be exploited by the adults around her who she thought she could trust?
Poppy is a toddler in #stoptheglitch, a child in #isolate, and then a teenager, who narrates #FutureProof.
#FutureProof is published today, 12th October 2023, by Burton Mayers and is available for purchase on Amazon and from Waterstones.
About Chris Malone

After retiring from a busy education career, Chris was the first female thriller author to join Burton Mayers Books. Following the successful publication of #stoptheglitch and #isolate, #FutureProof now completes the trilogy. Chris also worked with Burton Mayers Books on the publication of A School Inspector Calls, but who is the fool in the school.
Having returned, with her husband, to live in Herefordshire, Chris is now enjoying a quieter pace of life, renovating the house, rewilding the garden, reading, writing and campaigning. She has willingly swapped her smart black heels for sturdy boots.
For more information about Chris, visit her website and follow her on Twitter @CMoiraM or find Chris on Facebook.