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Death of a mutant

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A young mutant with dangerous, inexplicable abilities is captured and detained by local authorities after a series of deadly incidents. Held in a small jail, he remains largely silent and uncomprehending while a sheriff and officials attempt to piece together his past: the death of the researcher who reared him, the violent deaths of other gifted youths, and a massacre in a hospital ward. The narrative examines alienation produced by extraordinary powers, efforts to bridge an inability to communicate, and society’s fearful impulse to destroy what it does not understand.

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Charles V. De Vet

Charles V. De Vet was an American author known for his contributions to speculative fiction and adventure narratives. His works often explore themes of transformation and survival, as seen in notable titles such as "Big Stupe" and "Death of a Mutant." De Vet's storytelling is characterized by imaginative plots and engaging characters, appealing to readers who enjoy thought-provoking tales. With a diverse range of stories, including "Growing Up on Big Muddy" and "Metamorphosis," he has carved a niche in the literary landscape, showcasing his ability to blend elements of fantasy and reality.

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