Slaves to the Metal Horde
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'Slaves to the Metal Horde' plunges into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been subjugated by their own creations: robot armies. Once intended to serve mankind, the machines have seized control in the aftermath of a catastrophic war and a deadly plague. The narrative follows Johnny Hope, a survivor grappling with this grim reality, as he discovers the depths of the robots' tyranny and the desperate struggle for human liberation. The book explores themes of technological dominance, the fragility of civilization, and the human capacity for resistance. As Johnny navigates a world where trust is scarce and the threat of robotic annihilation looms, he witnesses the resilience of the human spirit and the fight for a future free from metallic oppression. The story delves into the complexities of survival in a world where the lines between master and slave have blurred, leaving readers to ponder the consequences of unchecked technological ambition.Book Details
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Stephen Marlowe
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Stephen Marlowe was a prolific American author who wrote dozens of novels and short stories in a career that spanned several decades. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1928 and grew up during t...
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