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A first-person narrator chronicles a series of mysterious, gigantic gouges appearing across the planet that devastate communities. Scientists initially attribute them to meteorites, but a colleague's investigation raises the possibility of visiting spacefaring beings. The narrative follows examinations of the scarred sites and accumulating evidence that the disturbances are deliberate rather than natural, creating mounting alarm as humanity confronts unfamiliar, overwhelming forces. The prose alternates investigatory reportage with episodes of action, examining human vulnerability, the vast scale and otherness of the visitors, and the practical and ethical challenges of detecting and resisting a technologically superior intruder.

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Edmond Hamilton

Edmond Hamilton was an influential American science fiction writer, active primarily in the mid-20th century. He is best known for his imaginative space operas and contributions to the genre, including notable works such as "Battle for the Stars" and "Citadel of the Star Lords." Hamilton's writing often explored themes of cosmic adventure and the human experience in the vastness of space. His ability to blend thrilling narratives with complex characters has left a lasting impact on science fiction literature. In addition to his novels, he also wrote numerous short stories and collaborated with other prominent authors, helping to shape the landscape of speculative fiction.

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