The City Inside
In near-future Delhi, a reality controller and an estranged heir get pulled into conspiracies amid surveillance and influencer culture.
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Plot structure labels used: slow burn, talk-heavy, idea-driven, open ending, cliffhanger ending, late escalation, multi-threaded, converging threads, withheld resolution
Focused on “idea-driven” where exact label matches exist.
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