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A small band of men immune to pervasive mind control infiltrates a sealed, underground city where citizens are conditioned into obedient automatons by a constant high-pitched whine and rigid social rules. Disguised in city uniforms and split into teams, they move through tunnels and corridors to reach buried mounds and secure women believed necessary to preserve their people, while doubts and differing motives test their unity. The mission reveals the mechanical order of life under the Leader's influence, the oppressive effect of sensory manipulation, and the moral and emotional costs of attempting rebellion against a society engineered for compliance.

About the Author

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Jack A. Nelson

Jack A. Nelson is an author recognized for his work in historical fiction. His notable book, "The Men of Boru," explores themes of leadership and valor, drawing inspiration from the legendary figures of Irish history. Through his storytelling, Nelson contributes to the literary heritage that celebrates the rich tapestry of cultural narratives. While not extensively documented, his work reflects a dedication to bringing historical events and characters to life, engaging readers with a blend of fact and imagination.

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