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This collection gathers short tales that probe medical and psychological experiments, personal devotion, and moral ambiguity. Several narratives focus on clinical or quasi-scientific interventions that generate suspenseful ethical dilemmas, in which physicians, nurses, and devoted relatives resort to deception, impersonation, or bold remedies to preserve life. Other stories shift to travel and social encounters, yielding compact character studies and ironic reversals. Across the pieces, the tone balances drama and restraint, highlighting human vulnerability, the clash between professional judgment and private feeling, and the unforeseen consequences of well-meaning actions.

About the Author

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Charlotte Rosalys Jones

Charlotte Rosalys Jones was a writer known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of speculative fiction. Her notable work, "The Hypnotic Experiment of Dr. Reeves, and Other Stories," showcases her interest in psychological themes and the complexities of the human mind. Jones's stories often blend elements of mystery and the supernatural, reflecting the literary trends of her time. While not widely recognized today, her work offers a glimpse into the imaginative narratives that captivated readers in her era.

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