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Science Fiction in English _ Beneath the Red World¡¯s Crust by Erik Fennel
"Beneath the Red World's Crust" is a science fiction novel by Eric Fennel (published in 1947) that is an adventure story set in the exploration of Mars. The novel describes the journey of the International Space Station, which makes an unexpected discovery in the subsurface of Mars. Fennel delicately describes the Martian environment based on realistic scientific knowledge, while also exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the ethical issues that humanity's advancement into space will bring. Through the physical dangers and moral dilemmas that the main characters face, readers are made to think about the limits of science, human curiosity, and the meaning of space exploration.

Summary
The ancient leviathan heaved mightily in the vast buried cavern, pumping water upward as it had been told. Only hunted Nick Tinker knew that more than just water was coming to the dust-dry surface!

The hot, high whine scorched past his face and the slug splatted into the eroded grey wall beside him. He should have died then, but his instinctive recoil at feeling something sticky and moist beneath his feet saved him.
Nick Tinker let himself crumple and fall, a trick which during the War days back on Earth had fooled more than one sniper. His left hand slid under his padded jacket toward his gun, but the movement looked as though he were clutching his chest. His right arm landed outstretched, and he let that hand clutch convulsively at the air.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. Nick Tinker let himself crumple and fall
CHAPTER II. A sound in the tunnel broke into his reverie
CHAPTER III. He woke to instant alertness as Susan's fingers
CHAPTER IV. It took their eyes a minute to adjust to
CHAPTER V. With full daylight three half-tracks moved out
CHAPTER VI. Harmon jerked and half turned