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A small exploration party investigates a desiccated, technologically ruined city and encounters a spherical alien entity that latches onto a man and exerts involuntary control, driving him toward the city core. As the group struggles with heat, electric hazards, and disorienting phenomena, photographic evidence and sensory disturbances reveal that the spheroid is linked to the city's systems and can manipulate perception and motion. Tensions rise as the parasite's influence endangers the team and sharpens moral and tactical choices about whether to retreat. The story follows the slow escalation of the organism's control and the explorers' efforts to understand and survive its predatory intelligence.

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Hayden Howard

Howard Hayden was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of mystery and adventure. His notable works include the intriguing novel "It," which explores themes of identity and societal expectations. Hayden's writing often features complex characters and gripping narratives, as seen in titles like "Murder Beneath the Polar Ice" and "The Ethic of the Assassin." His stories reflect a keen interest in moral dilemmas and human psychology, making him a distinctive voice of his time. Other works, such as "The Luminous Blonde" and "The Un-Reconstructed Woman," further showcase his ability to weave engaging tales that resonate with readers.

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