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A corporate pharmaceutical company claims lucrative deposits in Venus's ubiquitous, colorful mud and establishes a precarious extraction camp staffed by humans and native creatures. When output unexpectedly collapses, the firm's troubleshooter Robert Kielland is dispatched to diagnose operational failures and human factors amid sinking platforms, failing dredges, and pervasive mud. He encounters muddied installations, anxious managers, and cooperative but unfamiliar natives whose physical traits and behavior complicate the company's plans. The narrative follows his investigation as he assesses technical inadequacies, environmental constraints, and the consequences of attempting to commodify an alien ecosystem.

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Alan Edward Nourse

Alan Edward Nourse was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and medical literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and ethical dilemmas in the context of science and technology. Nourse's notable book, "A Man Obsessed," delves into the psychological struggles of its protagonist, reflecting his interest in the complexities of the human mind. Throughout his career, he wrote over thirty books, including titles like "An Ounce of Cure" and "Gold in the Sky," showcasing his versatility across genres. Nourse's writing is characterized by a blend of imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking insights.

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