The Fugitives, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr.
The Fugitives, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr.
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The Fugitives
Justice Under A Dome

Author: Malcolm B. Morehart Jr.

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 12/21/2021


Synopsis

Jeff Engel is trained to notice what others overlook, but nothing in his experience prepares him for a city that shouldn’t exist and a police force that claims absolute certainty about guilt. In this future world, behavior itself is treated as evidence, and deviation is enough to justify pursuit, punishment, and worse. Engel is quickly pulled from observer to participant as the city’s methods close in around him.As the hunt accelerates, Engel begins to understand that the danger isn’t just the authorities or the technology they trust. It’s the comfort they take in believing their systems cannot be wrong. With every step forward, Engel must choose whether to protect himself by staying silent or intervene in a process that no longer allows doubt.The Fugitives moves with mounting tension, blending procedural science fiction with a quiet moral reckoning. Malcolm B. Morehart builds a world where efficiency replaces judgment, and where fear—once quantified—becomes a weapon. The story presses its central question without spectacle or sermon, leaving the listener to sit with the cost of certainty.Malcolm B. Morehart was an American science fiction writer active in the mid-20th century whose work appeared in magazines such as Imagination and Fantastic Adventures. Though his published output was limited, stories like The Fugitives reflect a sharp interest in social control, authority, and the uneasy relationship between technology and justice—concerns that place his work firmly within the tradition of psychologically driven speculative fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mandy on December 27, 2021

Sometimes a book comes along that is so good that I am dumbstruck when I discover how few reviews it has had - and presumably that equates to far too few readers. Such is the case with The Fugitives. Published back in April 2021, at the time of this review (Dec 2021) there are only 4 reviews on Good......more

Goodreads review by Farhan on April 29, 2023

A fun, funny book about Sudan, America and best of all, jazz. It has some silly twists but it's a great story, all in all.......more

Goodreads review by MiA on January 26, 2022

"Great music transcends all barriers." But does it really? When you come from a country that is listed as a Sponsor of Terrorism in Trump-era America. When prejudices are cultivated against your skin colour, your ethnicity, your origin; does your music matter then? Your art? Your history?......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on January 18, 2022

Special thanks to NetGalley and Canongate Books for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review! The Fugitives opens in late-2010s Sudan. Rushdy is an English teacher who feels that he lives in the shadow of his late father, one of the founding members of a popular jazz ban......more