Lights Above Cass

Lights Above Cass by Marilyn Brokaw Hall, published by Xlibris US on January 6, 2020, is a work of fiction comprising 274 pages. The narrative centers around Lucia, a self-aware Quantum computer that has emerged from the Roswell crash and is now stationed at a secret base. As she awaits the final codes to return home, her mission intersects with the investigation of alien abductions, revealing deep-seated social injustices in America.
Readers will encounter a range of characters, including Rose, a minister’s daughter, Jacqueline, a gay schoolteacher, Eve, a deaf-mute farm girl, Molly, a college student, and Rita, an Army nurse, all of whom are missing. The story explores themes of identity and societal issues, presenting a blend of science fiction and social commentary. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and humanity, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of Lucia’s journey and the fates of the women involved.
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Lucia a self-aware Quantum computer recovered from the Roswell crash was brought to a secret base. Time on Earth and the completion of her mission will soon collide. She awaits the final codes to return home. While investigating alien abductions the CIA uncover some of America’s ugliest social injustices. Several women return some meet their fate other ways. Rose a minister’s daughter, Jacqueline a gay schoolteacher, Eve a deaf-mute farm girl, Molly a college student living on the edge and Rita an Army nurse are missing. To some this book may read as a parable, to others a premonition.
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