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A technician at an international atomic-monitoring installation in cold-weather Wisconsin encounters a mysterious raven-haired woman who appears in scant clothing, claims she was moments earlier at a coastal particle-accelerator activation, and then vanishes. He pursues explanations, alerting colleagues and the woman's military father, as the incident prompts questions about unexplained displacement, experimental technology, and the clash between bureaucratic procedure and personal fascination. The narrative combines light romantic interest with speculative scientific mystery and procedural inquiry.

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John Victor Peterson

John Victor Peterson was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of technology and human experience, blending imaginative narratives with thought-provoking concepts. Among his notable titles is "Lost in the Future," which showcases his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge perceptions of time and reality. Peterson's writing is characterized by a unique blend of humor and insight, making his stories both entertaining and intellectually engaging. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "Classified Object" and "The Gently Orbiting Blonde," reflecting his versatility as a writer.

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