‘The amorality isn’t loud or dramatic; it’s mundane and insidious. It’s in the way Boyce and Lee, two privileged kids from affluent families, treat treason as a lark—Boyce driven by boredom and resentment, Lee by addiction and ego. It’s in the Vault’s atmosphere, where the stakes of global security are undermined by human carelessness. The book paints a picture of a secure area not as a fortress of duty, but as a playground for the morally unmoored, where the line between right and wrong dissolves in the face of personal discontent and opportunity.’
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