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A superintendent of an advanced penal institution that confines offenders by immersing them in fully sensory dreams grapples with guilt over his role and the routine of putting people to sleep. When a government official unexpectedly tells him that his own waking life may be only another such dream, he is forced into a crisis of doubt about memory, sanity, and the boundary between simulation and reality. Complicating matters, released inmates and desperate clients—including one who threatens blackmail—pressure him to return to the dream environment or to manipulate records, exposing institutional vulnerabilities and personal moral limits. It probes ethics of technologically mediated punishment, the fragility of identity when experience can be fabricated, and the psychological cost for administrators and inmates.

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Jim Harmon

Jim Harmon is an American author known for his contributions to the genre of fiction, particularly in the realms of mystery and humor. With a diverse body of work that includes titles such as "Always a Qurono" and "Blueblood," Harmon explores themes of human relationships and societal quirks. His writing often blends wit with insightful commentary, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to his novels, he has penned works like "Confidence Game" and "Dangerous Quarry," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. Harmon’s unique voice and engaging narratives continue to resonate with readers.

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