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"Ten From Infinity" is a science fiction novel published by Paul W. Fairman in 1963. This work deals with adventure and mystery set in space. The main plot of the novel begins with ten humans waking up on an unknown planet. They are forced to adapt to a new environment without any memory of how they came to be there or why they were chosen. Through this setting, Fairman explores human nature, survival instinct, and exploration of the unknown world. The work unfolds the story by revealing the background and personality of each character one by one, and vividly describes the mystery and danger of the alien environment they face. "Ten From Infinity" reflects the themes of space exploration and overcoming human limitations, which were characteristic of SF literature in the early 1960s, and is evaluated as a work that demonstrates Fairman's unique imagination and narrative ability.
Summary
It began when a pedestrian got hit by a cab at the corner of 59th Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.A. No doubt it was the first motor mishap in the history of creation that reached out among the stars.
The pedestrian was walking south on Park Avenue, toward Grand Central Station. He was looking at the upper skeleton of the vast new Pan Am Building which blocked out the sky in that direction. But he should have been watching traffic because a yellow cab tagged him neatly and knocked him across the walk into a clump of pigeons that scattered upward in all directions.
Contents
CHAPTER I. It began when a pedestrian got hit
CHAPTER II. Those in the know in Washington
CHAPTER III. Frank Corson got what was possibly the greatest shock of his life
CHAPTER IV. Dr. Rudolph Entman, one of the world's foremost neurologists
CHAPTER V. Frank Corson got the call as he was leaving
CHAPTER VI. Brent Taber was drawn to Doctor Entman
CHAPTER VII. Rhoda Kane wanted to cry
CHAPTER VIII. Brent Taber stood in front of the desk
CHAPTER IX. The man had sallow skin
CHAPTER X. The doorbell rang
CHAPTER XI. As with Rhoda Kane's mind
CHAPTER XII. Frank Corson entered the office of Wilson Maynard
CHAPTER XIII. John Dennis showed human surprise as Frank Corson