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The Heads of Cerberus

Francis Stevens

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Belletristik / Science Fiction

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Francis Stevens' The Heads of Cerberus is a captivating work of science fiction that blends elements of dystopia, time travel, and social commentary. The novel takes place in a future Philadelphia divided into three distinct realities, each ruled by different heads of the mythical creature, Cerberus. The story follows the protagonist as he navigates these alternate worlds, uncovering the dark secrets that lie within each dimension. Stevens' writing is marked by its vivid imagery and intricate world-building, drawing readers into a thought-provoking exploration of power, identity, and humanity. Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic society, The Heads of Cerberus offers a compelling exploration of the human condition and the consequences of unchecked authority. Francis Stevens, also known as Gertrude Barrows Bennett, was a pioneering figure in early science fiction and fantasy literature. Her unique perspective and imaginative storytelling have cemented her legacy as a trailblazer in the genre. Readers interested in thought-provoking science fiction that challenges societal norms and beliefs will find The Heads of Cerberus a compelling and engaging read.

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Classic speculative fiction, Trailblazing female sci-fi writer, Female speculative fiction, Totalitarian dystopian future, Early 20th-century science fiction, Futuristic totalitarian regime, Imaginative social commentary, Dystopian Philadelphia, Prophetic dystopian narrative, Authoritarian societal trends