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Reading Science Fiction in English _ Project Hi-Psi by Frank Riley
This book is a science fiction novel by Frank Riley published in 1956. Frank Riley was a 20th-century American science fiction writer, whose real name was Frank Rhylick. He was active mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, and left behind notable works such as "The Cybernetic Brains" (1962). In 1955, he won the Hugo Award for the short story "They'd Rather Be Right" co-written with Mark Clifton. Riley's works tended to explore the impact of scientific and technological advancements on society and human psychology. In addition to his work as a writer, he also worked as a journalist, and is considered to have made an important contribution to the development of the science fiction genre in the mid-20th century.

Summary
The aliens were conducting an experiment under laboratory conditions. So, how could they guess that their guinea pigs held the ultimate weapon?

Dr. Lucifer Brill stepped briskly down the corridor of the Federal Building. The taps on his leather heels clicked a precise rhythm on the marble floor.
He ignored the door that offered "Information", passed up office after office until he came to the glass paneled door which informed him that behind it functioned the Director of FBI operations in the Los Angeles area.
The door was locked.

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Project Hi-Psi