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A deep-sinking borehole leads a surface expedition into unexpectedly intense subterranean heat and a mysterious red, metal-cutting fluid. As they descend, they encounter a vast underground world of volcanic lakes, glowing pits, strange technology and prehistoric creatures alongside tribal, humanlike inhabitants. The narrative alternates scenes of engineering improvisation, perilous exploration and violent conflict with native forces, while moments of temporary shelter, bargains and discoveries unfold. The story traces efforts to comprehend the phenomena, to survive extreme environments and to exploit or escape the hidden power at the planet's heart.

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Charles Willard Diffin

Charles Willard Diffin was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and exploration, set against fantastical backdrops. Notable titles include "Brood of the Dark Moon," a sequel to his earlier work "Dark Moon," and "The Hammer of Thor," which showcases his imaginative storytelling. Diffin's narratives frequently blend elements of science and mythology, reflecting the era's fascination with both technology and the unknown. His writing remains a part of the literary heritage of speculative fiction.

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