Jillian Franette, not her real name, stands in line at the Center for Registration wondering how it ever got this crazy. How they, whoever they be, let things get so out of hand. Worse still, how is it that she may have ended up on the wrong side of this fight. And when her turn at the counter finally arrives, finds her ID card being confiscated, and herself detained, in order for her, as it will come to be explained, to be interrogated by a man who may be her best hope for survival.
The Interrogated, as are all of B.G. Fisher’s work, though depicts little in the way of graphic violence or sexual imagery, nor contain superfluous vulgar language, is still intended for the mature reader.