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Nancy Deveraux was a good FBI agent. A really good one. But a woman who speaks out of turn too often is ought to have her tongue cut out.
In the spring of 1960, unemployed, unemployable, and desperate to sink her teeth into anything, she meets a CIA agent with too much whisky in him and too many secrets to spill. One of them is a woman deemed the Angel of Leningrad: a murderous prophet, and the only spark of hope a woman once shunned from God could find.
She also just so happens to be headed to a Murkoff facility in the Arizona desert, which just so happens to be seeking new patients.
And what better way to conduct an investigation than from the inside?
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19 Apr 2026
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Solène Morisot, Reagent 2294, is everything the Murkoff Corporation wants: disciplined, efficient, emotionally contained. A former French military medic hardened by war, she has carved out a fragile kind of control inside the chaos of the trials. She doesn’t believe in rebellion. She believes in triage. Stabilize the wound. Minimize the damage. Survive the next thirty seconds.
But when a rumor spreads of a woman who escaped mid-trial and stayed inside the facility to fight back, the sleeproom begins to shift. That woman is Amelia: sharp-eyed, calculating, and dangerously alive with belief. Where Solène preserves life in silence, Amelia inspires others to risk it.The two women find themselves on opposite sides of the same fracture line. Control versus resistance, survival versus revolution. Solène insists she is neutral. Amelia knows neutrality doesn’t exist in a place built on suffering.
Yet beneath the slow radicalization of broken people, something unexpected begins to take root.Hunger.
For autonomy. For defiance. For something human in a place engineered to erase it.
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04 May 2026

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