Dead Ringer : The Man Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead

Dane Phillips has spent years ruining his career, destroying his reputation, and alienating everyone who tries to help him. Editors fire him. Doctors study him. Friends quietly back away. Yet nothing can shake his certainty that something inhuman walks unnoticed among ordinary people.

What began on a Pacific battlefield during World War II has become a private obsession that follows him from newsroom to newsroom. Dane has seen men survive death, watched identities change without explanation, and uncovered fingerprints that should not exist. Every clue points toward the same terrifying conclusion: certain beings can rebuild themselves after fatal injuries and hide perfectly inside human society. The deeper Dane digs, the more isolated he becomes. Even his wife and psychiatrist believe his fears are symptoms of paranoia. But when a freshly buried man vanishes from his coffin, Dane realizes he may finally be standing at the edge of undeniable proof.

Dead Ringer is one of Lester Del Rey’s most unsettling stories because it never gives Dane the comfort of certainty. Every discovery can be explained away. Every witness doubts him. The tension grows from a simple question that becomes harder to escape with every page: what if the paranoid man is right?

Lester Del Rey built a career on stories that mixed sharp suspense with deeply human fear. His fiction appeared regularly in magazines including Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Fantasy & Science Fiction. Beyond his short stories, Del Rey became one of the most influential editors in the field through Del Rey Books, helping shape modern science fiction publishing for decades.

Dead Ringer first appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1948 and remains one of Del Rey’s strongest psychological thrillers.

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Dane Phillips has spent years ruining his career, destroying his reputation, and alienating everyone who tries to help him. Editors fire him. Doctors study him. Friends quietly back away. Yet nothing can shake his certainty that something inhuman walks unnoticed among ordinary people.

What began on a Pacific battlefield during World War II has become a private obsession that follows him from newsroom to newsroom. Dane has seen men survive death, watched identities change without explanation, and uncovered fingerprints that should not exist. Every clue points toward the same terrifying conclusion: certain beings can rebuild themselves after fatal injuries and hide perfectly inside human society. The deeper Dane digs, the more isolated he becomes. Even his wife and psychiatrist believe his fears are symptoms of paranoia. But when a freshly buried man vanishes from his coffin, Dane realizes he may finally be standing at the edge of undeniable proof.

Dead Ringer is one of Lester Del Rey’s most unsettling stories because it never gives Dane the comfort of certainty. Every discovery can be explained away. Every witness doubts him. The tension grows from a simple question that becomes harder to escape with every page: what if the paranoid man is right?

Lester Del Rey built a career on stories that mixed sharp suspense with deeply human fear. His fiction appeared regularly in magazines including Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy, and Fantasy & Science Fiction. Beyond his short stories, Del Rey became one of the most influential editors in the field through Del Rey Books, helping shape modern science fiction publishing for decades.

Dead Ringer first appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1948 and remains one of Del Rey’s strongest psychological thrillers.

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