The Fractal Prince
A post-singularity thief heads to Earth, where nested stories, jinn, and hidden powers shape a dangerous heist.
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Plot structure labels used: frame narrative, interlinked novellas, nested stories, puzzle box, quest frame, episodic structure, cliffhanger ending, open ending, withheld resolution, gradual reveals, backstory driven, multi-voice structure
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