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Luke has transmigrated to the United States, but eventually realizes that this United States is different from the United States of his previous life. Here, the superpowers and characters from the movies in his previous life actually exist. How will Luke fare in a world where such terrifying superpowers exist? Fortunately, he has a cheat – the Super Detective System. Join Luke on his new journey toward becoming a detective.

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Oozing with charisma, Atlas is the epitome of allure, a man who possesses it all—looks that could seduce angels, wealth that commands respect, and power that strikes fear into the hearts of his enemies. Yet, peel away the layers of his facade, and a broken soul emerges, entangled in the clutches of addiction—pleasure becoming his only refuge. To escape the demons within, Atlas succumbs to a treacherous dance of vices—alcohol, sex, drugs—an intoxicating cocktail that engulfs his every waking moment. Amidst the treacherous power struggles and savage feuds between rival districts, chaos reigns as a new deity emerges, casting a sinister shadow over their twisted world. Will Atlas manage to navigate the tumultuous waters of his responsibilities as the right hand, or will he sink deeper into the abyss that consumes him? And that enigmatic stranger who entered his life with reckless abandon? A shattered soul, even more tormented than Atlas himself, awaiting their fates to intertwine amidst the maelstrom of their shared darkness. Jax, the formidable leader of a rival organization, stands only one rung below Atlas in the intricate hierarchy of power. With vengeance coursing through his veins, Jax has found solace in the pursuit of retribution, fueling his very existence. Yet, amidst the chaos of their shared world, a new sensation takes root within Jax—a profound confusion of emotions that defies his hardened nature. Is it a mere attraction, a fleeting infatuation? Or does it possess the potential to ignite an all-consuming fire—a passionate conflagration that could consume them both? In this twisted world of power, addiction, and simmering emotions, their fates become intertwined, threatening to unravel the very fabric of their existence. Brace yourself for a journey that delves into the depths of their desires, the allure of the forbidden, and the undeniable magnetism that draws them inexorably together. [Cover by AI]

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Are there any drugs mentioned in fiction books?
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2024-12-12 13:07
Yes, some fiction books may mention drugs. For example, in certain crime or thriller novels, drugs could be part of the plot, like showing the illegal drug trade or the impact of drugs on characters' lives.
How are drugs portrayed in fiction books?
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2024-12-03 08:43
In fiction books, drugs are often portrayed as a means of escape. For example, characters might use drugs to forget their problems or to enter a different mental state. They can also be shown as a source of danger, leading to addiction and ruining lives.
Good books about drugs in fiction?
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2024-11-15 11:25
One good book is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It offers a gritty and unflinching look at drug addiction in the lives of a group of young people in Edinburgh. The characters' experiences with drugs like heroin are vividly portrayed, showing the highs and lows, the desperation and the attempts at recovery.
Can books about drugs be considered fiction?
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2024-12-13 12:07
Definitely. A lot of novels use drugs as a central theme or plot device and are still very much works of fiction. They might explore the world of drug dealers, users, and the consequences in a made - up scenario. For instance, some novels might create a fictional drug that has strange effects and then build a story around how it impacts society or individuals. This kind of storytelling is firmly in the realm of fiction.
What are the common drugs used in fiction books?
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2024-12-03 03:49
One common drug in fiction books is opium. For example, in some historical fiction set in the 19th century, opium dens are often described. Another is laudanum, which was a popular opium - based medicine in the past and is frequently mentioned in Victorian - era fiction. And cocaine also appears in some older detective or noir fiction as a drug that certain characters might use.
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