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The Crack of Doom

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A first-person narrator describes an association with an uncompromising intellectual who founds a secret society to pursue radical scientific experiments and ideas. The story moves from philosophical debate to episodes of intrigue—including telepathic communication, a mysterious expedition, violent plotting, and legal and social entanglements—and builds toward a desperate flight as those experiments precipitate a catastrophic threat to the world. The account interweaves speculative science, moral dilemmas, and suspense, ultimately serving as a cautionary reflection on the consequences of unchecked technological ambition.

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Robert Cromie

Robert Cromie was a Scottish author known for his contributions to the genre of science fiction and adventure literature in the late 19th century. His most notable work, "The Crack of Doom," explores themes of science and the supernatural, reflecting the era's fascination with technological advancements and their potential consequences. Cromie's writing often blends elements of fantasy with speculative ideas, making him a distinctive voice in early science fiction. His works provide insight into the cultural and scientific anxieties of his time, contributing to the literary heritage of the genre.

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