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When Whirlybirds Call

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A boastful, gun‑toting adventurer arrives in a feather‑choked town to eliminate enormous, whirling predators that seize people and drop them outside the city. Local leaders recount failed defenses: firearms confounded by downdrafts, exploded decoys that buried orchards in debris, and overwhelming masses of feathers that thwart cleanup. The newcomer deploys robot mannequins and an array of specialized weapons while adapting tactics to the birds' blinding winds and indistinct bodies. The story follows escalating, often comic attempts to eradicate the menace and contrasts bravado with the practical limits of applied technology.

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Frank Banta

Frank Banta was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and mystery. His works often blend humor with engaging narratives, showcasing his unique storytelling style. Among his notable titles is "Droozle," which reflects his imaginative approach to character and plot. Banta's writing is characterized by its wit and a keen observation of human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to "Droozle," he authored several other works, including "The Connoisseur" and "The Happy Homicide," which further illustrate his versatility as a writer.

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