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Silent Subversion 3

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After Taylor, Cesar, and many of their friends escaped the grasp of the intelligence agencies, they face a new, alien world with Gerald and Max psychologically disabled, and Freddy gone. The children see their new lives as a fun and exciting adventure, but the adults are forced to trust their strange, mechanical hosts. Despite their delicate situation, most of them are excited to start life over on a beautiful new world.
They are given a paradise, free from the domination of corrupt institutions and with nearly unlimited resources at their disposal. But something from the Earth wants the refugees returned, and it gives them an ultimatum. To further complicate matters, they learn of a potentially disturbing requirement to stay, and Freddy discovers that he is not yet prepared to protect his friends from their true enemies. Everyone's life transforms into a complicated game with obscure objectives.
This is the final installment in the Silent Subversion series, a story about leaving home. After this final book, you may see the world differently.

602 pages, Paperback

Published August 21, 2021

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Hyrum E. Jones

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Authors like Stephen R. Donaldson, Douglas Adams, and Glen Cook transported Hyrum through a rough childhood. Science fiction and fantasy were not just entertaining but also emotionally resonant and deeply therapeutic.

Along the way, he earned degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering, completed a master’s thesis on plasma processing, and spent 18 years at a Taiwanese semiconductor company. He now works in a completely different field, making EV batteries for a Korean firm.

Although he integrates a broad scientific background into his writing, it’s always the human element that matters most. Every life is a story, and he enjoys bringing a new story to life.

Hyrum now lives in Kentucky with his wife and kids. He’s always hunting for a good café, a punchier sentence, and a reason to reread The Gap series. But with so many books on his waiting list, he probably never will.

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