
Forever We Die!
Phil Rhodes went toKedak to study an alien civilization. Now he is the subject. An Earthman and student of extraterrestrial anthropology, Rhodes finds himself imprisoned on a world whose inhabitants practice a more intimate form of conquest: the systematic dissection of the human mind. His captors do not seek information through pain. They seek something far more disturbing - they want to understand how a human being holds together, and then methodically take it apart. As Rhodes struggles to preserve his sanity and uncover the reason for his imprisonment, he confronts an unsettling question: when every memory, every assumption about who he is, becomes a weapon used against him, what actually remains? This is psychological science fiction stripped of adventure and comfort - a relentless interrogation of identity itself, and a stark warning about the fragility of the self when faced with something truly alien.










































