"Air Trust" by George Allan England delves into the dark ambitions of a morphine-addicted billionaire, Isaac Flint, and his ruthless partner, "Tiger" Waldron, who scheme to dominate the world by controlling the very air we breathe. Their plan to siphon oxygen from the atmosphere and sell it back at a premium raises urgent questions about power, greed, and the potential for tyranny. Standing against them is Gabriel, a socialist worker determined to thwart their oppressive plot, while Flint's daughter, Catherine, becomes unexpectedly involved. This gripping tale resonates today as it explores themes of wealth disparity and the struggle against authoritarianism, reminding us of the timeless battle between freedom and oppression.