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A young cadet who suppressed a childhood telepathic ability is identified by a clandestine branch of an interstellar service and recruited to counter a secret conspiracy aiming to seize control of human-held worlds. The plot follows his reluctant induction, assignments, and the development of his mind-reading into the Corps' chief instrument for intelligence and intervention. Espionage and psychological confrontation escalate as hidden enemies are probed and outmaneuvered, forcing the cadet to refine his powers while facing ethical questions about secrecy, personal cost, and the dangers of using mental intrusion as a strategic weapon.

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E. Everett Evans

E. Everett Evans was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of complex themes. His works often delve into the realms of alien encounters and the intricacies of the human mind. Notable titles include "Alien Minds," which examines the nature of consciousness, and "Man of Many Minds," a narrative that challenges perceptions of identity and reality. Evans's contributions to the genre reflect a keen interest in the possibilities of technology and the future, making him a distinctive voice in mid-20th century science fiction.

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