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A sudden, suffocating fog invades a military proving ground, incapacitating men and rescuers and forcing emergency quarantine and medical intervention. A prominent scientist and a Secret Service operative investigate, tying the assault to a notorious saboteur and piecing together evidence through laboratory work and field inquiry. The narrative alternates urgent rescue sequences with methodical detection, depicting the struggle to identify the toxin, stop its spread, and uncover the antagonist's methods. Themes include technological peril, institutional response to biological or chemical threats, and the limits of human control over engineered hazards.

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S. P. Meek

S. P. Meek was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and adventure literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of prehistoric life and speculative science, as seen in his notable titles such as "B. C. 30,000," which delves into the lives of early humans. Meek's storytelling is characterized by imaginative plots and a fascination with the natural world, as demonstrated in other works like "Giants on the Earth" and "The Great Drought." His writing reflects a blend of scientific curiosity and narrative creativity, making him a distinctive voice in the genre.

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