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One Against the Stars

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A desperate interplanetary mission travels to Venus seeking material to save humanity from a deadly radio-plague. Engineers and technicians launch an atom-driven rocket stocked with scarce water, and a young stowaway claiming a prophetic destiny complicates life aboard. Tensions among crew members surface as technical pressures, personal loyalties, and fear of contamination intensify, especially when a hidden thirteenth man aboard is revealed to carry a lethal contagion. The narrative explores sacrifice, belonging, and the moral dilemmas of controlling disease while clinging to a fragile hope for planetary salvation.

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Bill Garson

Bill Garson was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and the complexities of human experience in fantastical settings. Among his notable titles are "Acid Bath," which delves into the darker aspects of human nature, and "One Against the Stars," a tale of cosmic conflict and resilience. Garson's storytelling is characterized by imaginative plots and vivid world-building, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. His writing reflects a blend of creativity and thought-provoking ideas, appealing to readers who enjoy speculative fiction.

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