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This is a science fiction novel published by Randall Gerrit in 1960.
The story revolves around a groundbreaking technology called ¡®cerebral connectivity¡¯ that allows people to directly share sensory experiences and emotions. This technology raised a variety of ethical and philosophical questions that the story explores.
Randall Garrett is an American science fiction and fantasy author, active mainly in the mid-20th century. He wrote works in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. Among his works, works such as the "Lord Darcy" series are known.
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Summary
Mr. Terrence Elshawe did not conform to the mental picture that pops into the average person's mind when he hears the words "news reporter." Automatically, one thinks of the general run of earnest, handsome, firm-jawed, level-eyed, smooth-voiced gentlemen one sees on one's TV screen. No matter which news service one subscribes to, the reporters are all pretty much of a type. And Terrence Elshawe simply wasn't the type.