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The Fall

The Redacted Series, Book 3

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The Fall

By: Linda Sanchez
Narrated by: Ciara Armstrong
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The story did not collapse all at once. It eroded. It repeated. It normalized itself until no one remembered where it began.

In The Fall, the final installment of The Redacted Series, the consequences of narrative control become impossible to ignore. What began as exposure turned into transmission. What spread as belief now settles into memory.

Juno is no longer chasing the signal. She is living inside its residue.

As systems recalibrate and identities fracture, the lines between truth, memory, and consent blur beyond recognition. Control no longer announces itself. It embeds. It hums quietly beneath routine, familiarity, and trust.

This is not a story about discovering the truth. It is about what happens after the illusion breaks, when belief lingers and choice becomes the only remaining act of resistance.

Dark, unsettling, and psychologically precise, The Fall closes the trilogy with a restrained intensity that favors implication over explanation. It asks one final question.

What survives when the story you were given no longer holds?

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Dystopian Genre Fiction Psychological Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense
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Closes The Redacted Series with a chilling meditation on how narrative control corrodes memory and identity, leaving characters trapped in the residue of a manufactured reality. Dark, precise, and quietly devastating, it favors implication over explanation and forces readers to confront what survives whe

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