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In a future dominated by a mechanical deity known as the Gray God, a young man named Cadmus prepares to undertake a dangerous mission to save his civilization from decay. Raised in secrecy by a Venusian scientist, he is burdened with amnesia to protect him from enemy forces. As he navigates the oppressive society ruled by the Gray God and its puppet, Consar III, Cadmus must strike at dawn during a mass worship event, aiming to destroy the Great Machine and inspire hope among the oppressed. The narrative explores themes of rebellion, the struggle against tyranny, and the quest for identity in a mechanized world.

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Bryce Walton

Bryce Walton was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative fiction. His works often explore themes of technology, humanity, and the future, reflecting the anxieties and hopes of the mid-20th century. Among his notable titles is "Assignment in the Dawn," which showcases his ability to blend adventure with philosophical inquiry. Walton's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagination and a keen understanding of human nature, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. He wrote extensively, with a catalog that includes works like "Doomsday 257 A.G.!" and "Dark Windows," solidifying his place in the literary heritage of the genre.

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