In a world torn apart then rebuilt by religious fanatics, personal freedom is a thing of the past. A young woman can be snatched right off the street and made a prisoner simply for voicing an opinion against the world government. Thus it is with Dawn. While walking home one day, she is grabbed, shackled and locked in a steel box to be taken away to a prison for “penitence and purification.” Which means she is constantly restrained by handcuffs and ropes and other devices designed to inflict pain upon innocent bodies.
She is forced by the iron grip of shackles and the tight clutch of ropes to a life of constant, endless prayer and punishment at the mercy of sadistic nuns. Then she finds that there is more to her prison than her spiritual salvation and gratification for the nuns who, undoubtedly, delight in causing pain.
She is told that escape from the prison is impossible. But Dawn is tough, and determined to find a way.
In a world torn apart then rebuilt by religious fanatics, personal freedom is a thing of the past. A young woman can be snatched right off the street and made a prisoner simply for voicing an opinion against the world government. Thus it is with Dawn. While walking home one day, she is grabbed, shackled and locked in a steel box to be taken away to a prison for “penitence and purification.” Which means she is constantly restrained by handcuffs and ropes and other devices designed to inflict pain upon innocent bodies.
She is forced by the iron grip of shackles and the tight clutch of ropes to a life of constant, endless prayer and punishment at the mercy of sadistic nuns. Then she finds that there is more to her prison than her spiritual salvation and gratification for the nuns who, undoubtedly, delight in causing pain.
She is told that escape from the prison is impossible. But Dawn is tough, and determined to find a way.