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A political scientist publicly accuses a female-dominated ruling party of authoritarianism and state socialism, prompting the head of Internal Security to dispatch a clandestine squad to eliminate him. As his outspoken lectures and small home seminars attract press attention and followers, he arms himself and exposes the regime's tactics while expecting retaliation. The security apparatus relies on disappearances, surveillance, and targeted liquidation to suppress dissent. The narrative focuses on political fanaticism, the consolidation of power through elite networks, and the personal and moral risks encountered by an individual who refuses to remain silent under an entrenched bureaucratic regime.

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Winston K. Marks

Winston K. Marks was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend humor with imaginative storytelling, showcasing a unique voice in the genre. Marks is recognized for titles such as "...So They Baked a Cake," which reflects his playful approach to narrative, and "Backlash," which explores themes of conflict and resolution. With a diverse range of stories, including "Eight Million Dollars From Mars!" and "Never Gut-Shoot a Wampus," Marks has left a distinctive mark on the literary landscape, appealing to readers who enjoy inventive plots and engaging characters.

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