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"The Stranger" by Gordon R. Dickson is a science fiction novel published in 1974. The story revolves around a man named Brion Bayard who finds himself in a world where magic and technology coexist. As he travels to this unfamiliar land, he discovers his unique abilities and becomes embroiled in a conflict between powerful forces.
This novel combines elements of science fiction and fantasy to create a unique blend of genres. Gordon R. Dickson was a prolific writer known for his contributions to science fiction, and "The Stranger" is one of his notable works. If you are interested in stories that explore the intersection of science and magic, this novel will be an exciting read.

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Summary
We will not consider the odds involved in their finding the stranger, for the odds were impossible.
They came down to rest their tubes on an unnamed planet of a little-known star in the Buckhorn Cluster. Because they were tired from weeks in space, they came in without looking. They circled the planet once and spiraled down to an open patch of sand between two rocky cliffs. Only then did they see the other ship.