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    <description><![CDATA[<p>'Deep Dive' hosts jump into another world as they review <strong>Home to Roost</strong> — a psychological drama novel exploring the disintegration of the Priestman family amidst a backdrop of scientific advancement and societal power struggles. <strong>The Institute</strong>, a powerful organization, is central to the narrative, with Project Moonlight, a sinister endeavor, threatening the family's well-being. The story features <strong>Dr. Robert Priestman</strong>, his estranged wife <strong>Beverley</strong>, and their daughter <strong>Camilla</strong>, each grappling with the consequences of ambition and moral compromise. The excerpt reveals a stark contrast between the opulence of The Institute and the family's internal turmoil, hinting at themes of social injustice, racism, and the personal costs of scientific progress. The author, K A Marsh, draws upon their extensive background in criminal justice to craft a compelling narrative exploring complex social issues.</p><p></p>]]></description>
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