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AN EXPERIMENT WITH PEOPLE

They called it the Dome... forty square miles of lush, sub-tropical jungle in which men hunted and killed each other.

Outside the Dome was a savage, war-torn landscape in which nothing and no-one could live... or so it was believed...

But there was something about the Dome... something calculated and controlled... a sense of waiting... of watching... And when Gerry Clyne broke into the enclosed environment he was to prove the catalyst... the single fuse exploding a dangerous and secret experiment with people...

158 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1971

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Dan Morgan

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Dan Morgan (1925–2011) was an English science fiction writer and a professional guitarist, mainly active as a writer from the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. In addition to his fiction, he wrote two manuals relating to his musical profession.

Morgan is best known for his Sixth Perception novels, featuring a group of characters possessed of psychic powers; the three Venturer Twelve space operas, co-authored with his colleague John Kippax (a fourth was written by Kippax alone); and the somewhat tongue-in-cheek novel The Richest Corpse in Show Business.

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"Dan Morgan’s output appears to have been mostly forgotten even by the most dedicated fans of the genre. And unfortunately, no collections of his short stories (he published around 40) were released in his lifetime. John Clute’s assessment of his work — “Though he was not a powerful [..]"
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