The New United States in 2074 is a superficially utopian society that dictates positive thinking. Privately, millions of people struggle to hide their inability to "think perfectly." A desperate nobody, Gaylen Andrews, finally visits the nation's secret underground of depravity in hopes of finding a cure for his mental torment. He is caught up in a government sting in which he is nearly captured, only to be rescued and recruited by a secret "terrorist" group that works to undermine the government and restore freedom and individuality. In the group's efforts to pull off their biggest mission yet, they are repeatedly betrayed and attacked. Gaylen must find his inner strength and heroism to strike a blow for freedom of thought and his own sanity.
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"Dripping in Orwellian symbolism, and showcasing the realistic dangers of group-think, The Lightbringers is a fun-filled trip through a near future where every thought and emotion is policed. I recommend it to anyone who has ever been told 'You shouldn't feel this way.'" - Leo King, author of The Bourbon Street Ripper
H.C.H. Ritz has a degree in theatre from the University of Houston and directs community theatre in her spare time. Originally from rural Mississippi, she has lived in Houston, Texas long enough to have turned into a city person. She is married to a wonderful human being and has a young son and a tortoiseshell kitty named Roxy Underfoot.
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