SOMETHING WAS WRONG
And something had gone wrong, for the doctors discovered their accident patient had two hearts. It was the beginning of the discovery that the Earth had been invaded by ten such creatures from Outer Space.
Every effort was made to learn their purpose. An orbital flight was launched to spot alien bodies -- only to be destroyed in space. One of the alien men was captured -- but no threat of pain or death could unlock the secret in his brain. Something had gone wrong. And somehow, some way had to be found to make it right -- before the threat of danger overwhelmed all mankind.
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Ivar Jorgensen is the pen name of a former topflight magazine editor who is now devoting his full time to free-lance writing. He was born in St. Louis and spent most of his early years in the Midwest. Before getting into the publishing field he held a number of jobs, including those of elevator operator and theater usher. Mr. Jorgensen has written numerous science-fiction short stories as well as several contemporary and suspense novels. Ten from Infinity is his first full-length science-fiction novel. It is a floating Pseudonym - also spelled or misspelled Ivar Jorgenson - first used in the Ziff-Davis magazines Amazing Stories and Fantastic, subsequently used in If, Imagination and Imaginative Tales. Its main user was Paul W Fairman, who employed it for three books: Ten from Infinity, Rest in Agony and Whom the Gods Would Slay. One of Fairman's stories as by Jorgensen, "Deadly City" was filmed as "Target Earth!."
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