Are there any sci-fi novels that explore themes of psychological horror and post-apocalyptic settings with a deceptive system controlling humanity?
Yes, "Yellow Jacket" sounds like exactly what you're looking for. It's categorized as Mecha and Sci-fi, and its description points directly to a post-apocalyptic world where a deceptive System manipulates the remaining humans. The inclusion of psychological and horror tags suggests a deep dive into the mental toll of such a controlled existence and the terrifying nature of this unseen authority. Warren Smith's emergence as an 'Aberrant' implies a disruption to this system, which is often the catalyst for intense conflict and exploration of the psychological impact on individuals trying to survive or break free from such oppressive control. The 'Mecha' tag might indicate a layer of combat or advanced technology involved in this struggle, adding another dimension to the sci-fi horror elements.
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