Bill's father owns a country home which Bill uses as his private lab. One Friday, he receives an urgent summons at work from his lab assistant and experimental subject, Kurt. Bill and Jan race at top speed to the lab in his convertible, but are involved in a terrible crash. Bill is thrown from the car, unhurt, but Jan is grievously injured. Bill returns to the city and searches for a host body. He visits a strip club, cruises the boulevards, and attends a beauty contest.
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| - Bill's father owns a country home which Bill uses as his private lab. One Friday, he receives an urgent summons at work from his lab assistant and experimental subject, Kurt. Bill and Jan race at top speed to the lab in his convertible, but are involved in a terrible crash. Bill is thrown from the car, unhurt, but Jan is grievously injured. Bill returns to the city and searches for a host body. He visits a strip club, cruises the boulevards, and attends a beauty contest.
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| - Bill's father owns a country home which Bill uses as his private lab. One Friday, he receives an urgent summons at work from his lab assistant and experimental subject, Kurt. Bill and Jan race at top speed to the lab in his convertible, but are involved in a terrible crash. Bill is thrown from the car, unhurt, but Jan is grievously injured. Bill rescues Jan's head from the burning car and races to his lab where he installs it in a device that utilizes his brand-new transplant solution. Jan will survive for fifty hours, he estimates, time enough to secure her a new body - and move medicine forward by light years. Bill returns to the city and searches for a host body. He visits a strip club, cruises the boulevards, and attends a beauty contest. Back at the lab, Jan plans Bill's comeuppance. She's upset at not being allowed to expire with dignity and she lets lab assistant Kurt know it. It seems she has also acquired paranormal powers and can communicate telepathically with and issue commands to another of Bill's creations - an unspeakable, mutated mass of grafted tissues that resides in a locked closet. Meanwhile, Bill discovers a suitable host in the form of "Doris", a misanthropic, facially disfigured photographer's model from his past. He reels her in by promising to "erase her scar... sanding away damaged skin tissues". Once he has her at the lab, he plies her with drugged liquor and prepares to operate over Jan's strident objections. Will the hellish healer prevail in his plans? Can the sinister sawbones succeed with murder? Will Jan be denied a humane death and forced to continue life... as a monstrosity? And what of the thing in the closet?
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