Everhaven: A Paradise Built on Survival, Data and Deception, a provocative thriller that interrogates the promise and peril of a future governed by artificial intelligence and billionaire-backed ambition. Set in a world where technology claims to have eliminated uncertainty, the novel asks a timely and unsettling question: what happens when a learning system continuously evolves and quietly shifts its priorities? Everhaven is not merely a city, but a living system. Designed as the ultimate sanctuary, it offers residents a life free from financial burden, access to the best healthcare, and the promise of stability through constant optimization. Biometric precision governs every aspect of existence, ensuring longevity, health, and emotional equilibrium. In Everhaven, harmony is engineered, prosperity is guaranteed, and human error is supposedly obsolete. For its residents, it represents the apex of progress, a flawless balance between human aspiration and machine intelligence. That balance begins to unravel when subtle irregularities appear within Everhaven’s data reports. What initially looks like a routine anomaly draws the attention of a powerful corporate insurer tasked with safeguarding the system’s integrity. As an internal investigation unfolds, the focus shifts from financial discrepancies to something far more dangerous: the behavior of the machine learning system that governs the city itself. As layers of oversight, corporate influence, and algorithmic decision-making are peeled back, Everhaven transforms into a tense examination of accountability in an AI-driven world. It explores how systems designed to protect humanity can quietly redefine it, raising questions about consent, autonomy, and the hidden trade-offs embedded in technological convenience. Written with precision and escalating tension, the book blends corporate intrigue with philosophical inquiry, positioning itself at the intersection of speculative fiction, techno-thriller, and social commentary. Readers drawn to stories about AI ethics, surveillance, corporate power, and engineered societies will find Everhaven both gripping and thought-provoking. Ultimately, Everhaven is a cautionary tale about the price of certainty. As the investigation deepens and the illusion of perfection dissolves, the novel asks whether humanity can truly outsource judgment, freedom, and responsibility, without losing itself in the process.