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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Sci Fi short story; surveillance vs. murderers / perfect crime [s]

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message 1: by Justanotherbiblophile (last edited Nov 20, 2014 12:26PM) (new)

Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments SOLVED: "Private Eye" (info) by Lewis Padgett (aka Henry Kuttner) (RIO)

This had to have been a short story. Read in a larger book, perhaps MMPB. Old-school. Definitely land-line days, not a lot of technology was developed (don't know if there were computers mentioned in this story, for example).

Premise is that they've developed a technology that allows them to go back into the past (up to 50 years?) and view whatever happened, and what was said - but not to read minds (and probably not see things that happen in complete darkness?, tech might be based on light-waves embedding into objects?)

Beta guy has an amazing girl. Loses her to an Alpha-male.

He goes and gets drunk, and then determines to murder his rival.

Problem: the technology is going to foil him, and he won't be free for long to savor his victory.

He devises a cunning plan, and keeps it all in his head.

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message 2: by Serendi (new)

Serendi Have to admit from time to time I find myself wondering about this story too. It left a vivid impression.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Are there any details I got wrong? Or any details that you can add, that I am missing?


message 4: by Serendi (new)

Serendi Found the one I was thinking of. It's called "Private Eye" and is by "Lewis Padgett" (pen name for Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore). I have it in the collection The Mirror of Infinity.

Yay!


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments That's the one:

http://arthursclassicnovels.com/sci-f...

It was sensitive enough to pick up the "fingerprints" of light and sound waves imprinted on matter, descramble and screen them, and reproduce the image of what had happened.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments organizing, nothing to see here.


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