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The Silent Cage
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The Silent Cage

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The Silent Cage transports readers to a future where society is shaped by constant surveillance, mandatory service, and subtle control. Jaxon, a man caught in the grip of a highly structured world, finds himself imprisoned for trying to break free from the system. As he navigates the rigid routines of the futuristic prison, Jaxon is forced to confront his own beliefs about freedom, autonomy, and survival. Offered a chance at redemption through rehabilitation and the enigmatic role of a freethinker, Jaxon must decide whether to comply or push the boundaries of a society that watches his every move.

Blending psychological tension with philosophical questions, The Silent Cage delves deep into the human condition, exploring what it means to be truly free in a world where even rebellion feels orchestrated. As Jaxon contemplates his future and the invisible cage that holds him, he must choose between following the rules or charting his own path-both inside and outside the prison walls.

For fans of dystopian fiction, this gripping novel offers a thought-provoking journey through a world where the lines between control and freedom blur, and the true cost of personal choice comes to light.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edward Heath
Date
5 October 2024
Pages
78
ISBN
9798227177155

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Silent Cage transports readers to a future where society is shaped by constant surveillance, mandatory service, and subtle control. Jaxon, a man caught in the grip of a highly structured world, finds himself imprisoned for trying to break free from the system. As he navigates the rigid routines of the futuristic prison, Jaxon is forced to confront his own beliefs about freedom, autonomy, and survival. Offered a chance at redemption through rehabilitation and the enigmatic role of a freethinker, Jaxon must decide whether to comply or push the boundaries of a society that watches his every move.

Blending psychological tension with philosophical questions, The Silent Cage delves deep into the human condition, exploring what it means to be truly free in a world where even rebellion feels orchestrated. As Jaxon contemplates his future and the invisible cage that holds him, he must choose between following the rules or charting his own path-both inside and outside the prison walls.

For fans of dystopian fiction, this gripping novel offers a thought-provoking journey through a world where the lines between control and freedom blur, and the true cost of personal choice comes to light.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edward Heath
Date
5 October 2024
Pages
78
ISBN
9798227177155