David Ely was born in Chicago in 1927. He is an ex-newspaperman, a Fulbright scholar and a human rights activist. His published work includes seven novels, fifty short stories, and a novella. (His novel Seconds was made into a John Frankenheimer film starring Rock Hudson.) Ely’s stories have appeared in The Atlantic, Playboy, the Kenyon Review, Redbook, and many other publications and collections. He and his wife live on Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, U.S.A.
A chilling futuristic vision of the world behind a flood Wall: intimacy has been replaced by synthetic interaction, attack-robots serve an all-seeing government, and just the smallest crack would spell disaster – but only one man is prepared to speak out about the leak…
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