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What The Left Hand Was Doing

An unassuming operative works within a covert organization that uses a public front as a mystical research society, its eccentric exterior hiding a core of perceptive members who cultivate mental understanding. When a visitor claims to possess three-dimensional color photographs of a flying saucer and one of its occupants, the group must sift credulity from deception while managing zealous believers and routine cover responsibilities. The story follows the investigation and reflects on self-knowledge as the foundation for unusual cognitive abilities.

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An unassuming operative works within a covert organization that uses a public front as a mystical research society, its eccentric exterior hiding a core of perceptive members who cultivate mental understanding. When a visitor claims to possess three-dimensional color photographs of a flying saucer and one of its occupants, the group must sift credulity from deception while managing zealous believers and routine cover responsibilities. The story follows the investigation and reflects on self-knowledge as the foundation for unusual cognitive abilities.

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Randall Garrett

Randall Garrett was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend humor with imaginative storytelling, showcasing his unique voice in the genre. Among his notable titles is "A Spaceship Named McGuire," which exemplifies his playful approach to science fiction. Garrett's writing frequently explores themes of technology and human experience, making him a distinctive figure in mid-20th century speculative fiction. He produced a substantial body of work, with over 70 titles to his name, reflecting his prolific nature and creativity.

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