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"Deadly City" is a science fiction novel published by Paul W. Fairman in 1953, originally serialized in 'If' magazine. The story centers around a strange phenomenon in which an entire city suddenly empties. The main characters wake up on the empty streets of Chicago and find themselves alone, and try to uncover the cause of this mysterious situation. Fairman uniquely addresses the typical SF theme of an alien invasion in this novel, and effectively utilizes elements of horror and suspense. The work reflects the anxiety and fear of the Cold War era at the time, while emphasizing the importance of human survival instinct and cooperation. "Deadly City" was later made into a movie titled "Target Earth", which received greater attention, and is considered one of the representative works of SF literature in the 1950s.

Summary
He awoke slowly, like a man plodding knee-deep through the thick stuff of nightmares. There was no definite line between the dream-state and wakefulness. Only a dawning knowledge that he was finally conscious and would have to do something about it.
He opened his eyes, but this made no difference. The blackness remained. The pain in his head brightened and he reached up and found the big lump they'd evidently put on his head for good measure?a margin of safety.

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