# Tibet

Nothing Sacred

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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In a world where unemployment is obliterated by putting all jobless people in the military to maintain the endless ongoing warfare, Warrant Officer Viveka Vanachek finds herself in a weirder place yet. Captured, raped, and interrogated she is finally exiled to a remote snow-bound prison camp where she is placed in solitary confinement. It seems like the end of the world when she also becomes too sick to eat and starts seeing ghosts and hearing mysterious chanting within the noises of the camp. But her dreams tell her there is more to her prison than there seems to be and soon her delusions and reality start trading places.
Genres: Science FictionFantasyFictionDystopiaSpeculative FictionScience Fiction FantasyThrillerBuddhismPost Apocalyptic
352 Pages

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