
Infinity's Child
Infinity's Child is a science fiction novel by Charles V. De Vet, written in the early 1950s. The story follows Clifford Buckmaster, who, after losing his senses due to a devastating plague, undergoes a profound transformation that leads him to question his existence and free will within a dystopian society. As he joins the Underground resistance against the totalitarian General Koski, Buckmaster faces betrayal and ethical dilemmas, ultimately uncovering deeper existential truths about reality and individual agency. The novel explores themes of identity, existentialism, and the consequences of free will.





















