Beyond Bedlam
by Wyman Guin
'Beyond Bedlam' Summary
'Beyond Bedlam' paints a chilling picture of a future where humanity has traded freedom for comfort and security. The story follows a group of individuals who begin to question the seemingly perfect society they inhabit. As they delve deeper into the mysteries of their world, they uncover a sinister truth about the government's true intentions and the manipulative forces controlling their lives. The characters grapple with the consequences of conformity and the struggle for individual expression, ultimately confronting the unsettling reality of a society where even thoughts are controlled. The novel's satirical edge makes it a thought-provoking exploration of the potential dangers of technological advancement and the importance of maintaining individual autonomy in a world increasingly dominated by technology.Book Details
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