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The narrative follows Harry Collins as he navigates life in an overcrowded, tightly regulated city and becomes entangled with a clandestine government breeding program aimed at controlling population. He learns that mentally ill patients were used as secret test subjects and that the experiments produce deadly, dehumanizing outcomes. Through revelations about institutional deceit and human cost, the story examines state control of reproduction, the ethical consequences of technocratic solutions, personal confinement under bureaucratic pressure, and the emotional toll of treating people as expendable components in a social engineering project.

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Robert Bloch

Robert Bloch was an American author best known for his contributions to the horror genre. Born in 1917, he gained fame for his psychological thrillers and macabre tales. His most notable work, "Psycho," inspired Alfred Hitchcock's iconic film of the same name, cementing Bloch's place in literary and cinematic history. In addition to "Psycho," he wrote several other significant works, including "Before Egypt," "The Black Kiss," and "This Crowded Earth," showcasing his versatility across different themes and styles. Bloch's writing often explores the darker aspects of human nature, making him a key figure in 20th-century horror literature.

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