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Venus Hate

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A patrol discovers a traumatised Venusian woman in a humidi-hut whose haunting beauty and incoherent speech hint at a tragic past; as technicians prepare to transport her, memories surface of two men—both now dead—who once knew her. One had taken the lonely station hoping to prospect for rare quolla gems and better his fortunes, while the other was associated with the patrol. The plot mixes tense rescue and investigation scenes with backstory, examining obsession, grief, and the harsh demands of life on a wind-blasted Venus where human ambition collides with a hostile environment.

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John McGreevey

John McGreevey was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human relationships and societal norms. Among his notable titles is "Perfect Companion," which delves into the complexities of companionship and emotional connection. McGreevey's writing style is characterized by its introspective nature and vivid imagery, making his stories resonate with readers seeking depth in character exploration. Other significant works include "The Brave Walk Alone," "The Prophetic Camera," and "Venus Hate," each reflecting his unique perspective on life and the human experience.

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