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A newspaper reporter struggles with grief after his wife undergoes surgery and is declared dead, but surgeons discover her internal anatomy is unlike any human's, with unfamiliar gelatinous organs and no discernible heart. Medical staff press him for permission to preserve and study the body, framing the case as a scientific mystery. Torn between private mourning and public curiosity, he returns to his hometown, revisits memories of their shared past, and seeks records that might clarify contradictory evidence about her physiology and alleged recollections of a space journey. The narrative examines memory, identity, and the uneasy contact between domestic life and unsettling scientific inquiry.

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Raymond F. Jones

Raymond F. Jones was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. His works often blend elements of adventure and speculative fiction, reflecting a keen interest in the possibilities of technology and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "The Great Gray Plague," which delves into the impact of a devastating disease on society. Jones's writing is characterized by its engaging plots and thought-provoking ideas, making significant contributions to the genre during his active years.

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