The Parasite of Reason
In the damp, emerald hills of 19th-century Scotland, Julian lived in a manor that smelled of old leather and formaldehyde. He was a man of the Enlightenment, a biologist obsessed with the boundary between instinct and intellect. His life's work was centered on a single subject: an ancient, silver-backed gorilla named Caesar. Julian didn't want to just study Caesar; he wanted to elevate him. He...
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