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A man who develops growing telepathic powers tests his limits in a technological urban setting, enjoying and probing others' minds until he discovers pockets of people whose thoughts remain closed. Colleagues reveal that mature telepaths organize into covert groups, some working within government and others hidden from it, and they recruit and assess emerging talents. The narrative follows his struggle to understand expanding abilities, the ethical and political tensions between control and autonomy, and the implications of mind-reading for personal privacy and social order.

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Norman Arkawy

Norman Arkawy is an author known for his contributions to contemporary literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His works often explore complex themes of relationships and personal growth. Among his notable titles is "Night Court," which delves into the intricacies of human interaction and the challenges faced in modern life. Arkawy's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and relatable characters, making his stories resonate with a wide audience. Other significant works include "Once a First Wife" and "Selling Point," which further showcase his ability to weave compelling tales that reflect the human experience.

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