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In a futuristic society, a young man named Stephen becomes an unwilling accomplice to a notorious criminal known as Turpan, the Bedchamber Assassin. As Turpan hijacks Stephen's vehicle, he reveals his disdain for work and societal norms, challenging Stephen's beliefs about duty and morality. The two navigate a high-stakes escape from the police, with Turpan's reckless philosophy on life and death clashing with Stephen's structured existence. The narrative explores themes of nihilism, the value of life, and the tension between individual freedom and societal expectations, all set against a backdrop of a technologically advanced yet morally ambiguous world.

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Charles A. Stearns

Charles A. Stearns was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, blending elements of fiction with engaging narratives. Among his notable titles is "B-12's Moon Glow," which showcases his imaginative storytelling. Stearns's writing reflects a keen observation of life and a unique perspective on the complexities of human relationships. His diverse body of work includes novels such as "Color Blind" and "Even Stephen," which further illustrate his versatility as a writer. Through his literary endeavors, Stearns has left a mark on the literary heritage of his time.

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