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planetary-influence-on-earth

The new planet's gravitational effects are causing unusual tides, contributing to the broader disaster context.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Wanderer (1965)Fritz Leiber

Chapter 27

In this chapter, the group of travelers encounters a natural roadblock caused by a large boulder dislodged by an earthquake, where they discover a young woman who has been brutally tortured and murdered, reminiscent of the Black Dahlia case. The travelers are ambushed by masked assailants, leading to a violent confrontation in which Margo and others defend the group with advanced weaponry. The chapter ends with the group securing their position and a tense interaction with a policeman who questions their flight from an unspecified disaster linked to a new planet affecting tides.