May, 1954. East and West have finally come to blows, and for one particular survivor, 29-year old Nigel Flinders, the age-old certainties have literally gone up in smoke, leaving him to navigate the wreckage of society, and its replacement, a malevolent new order that comes to dominate not only his land, but the rest of the English-speaking world as well. A work of alternative history, Nineteen Fifty-Four asks questions of contemporary importance too, serving as a timely reminder of how an overbearing State can indeed create a distorted and insular reality in the era of fake-news, culture wars, and people falling for the voice that shouts loudest.