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¡°The Foreign Hand¡± is one of the novels written by Randall Gerrit in 1961. This novel is a work of the thriller genre that includes various elements such as war, espionage, and politics, and is considered one of the many science fiction novels he has written. " The Foreign Hand " is one of Gerrit's most popular works, captivating readers with his uniquely suspenseful narrative and complex plot. This novel draws readers through dynamic storytelling while covering a certain amount of historical background and political themes. Gerrit's novel especially combines various genre attributes with elements that stimulate intellectual curiosity to provide readers with a wide range of enjoyment. Provides.

Summary
Just because you can "see" something doesn't mean you understand it?and that can mean that even perfect telepathy isn't perfect communication....

The United States Navy cruiser Woonsocket, having made its placid way across the Mediterranean, up the Aegean Sea, and through the Dardanelles to the Bosporous, stopped overnight at Istanbul and then turned around and went back. On the way in, it had stopped at Gibraltar, Barcelona, Marseilles, Genoa, Naples, and Athens?the main friendly ports on the northern side of the Mediterranean. On the way back, it performed the same ritual on the African side of the sea. Its most famous passengers were the American Secretary of State, two senators, and three representatives.