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Tom Pauling takes a journey to the tropics in this volume of the popular Radio Detectives series. Always fascinated by new technologies, Tom and his traveling companions check out diving suits and submarines -- and stumble into the midst of a confounding mystery along the way.

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Tom Pauling takes a journey to the tropics in this volume of the popular Radio Detectives series. Always fascinated by new technologies, Tom and his traveling companions check out diving suits and submarines -- and stumble into the midst of a confounding mystery along the way.

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Alpheus Hyatt Verrill was an American writer, zoologist, illustrator, explorer, and inventor whose career bridged both scientific inquiry and imaginative storytelling. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, he was the son of Addison Emery Verrill, the first professor of zoology at Yale University, which deeply influenced his lifelong passion for natural history. Verrill became widely known for his prolific authorship, producing an extensive body of work ranging from detailed guides on minerals, insects, and ancient civilizations to speculative fiction exploring futuristic technologies and lost worlds. His background in science lent credibility to his writings, allowing him to blend factual detail with adventure in a style that appealed to both children and adults. As an illustrator, he contributed artwork to scientific and literary publications, further demonstrating his multidisciplinary talents. Though best remembered for his science fiction and juvenile adventure novels, Verrill also made meaningful contributions to educational literature. His legacy remains one of curiosity, broad knowledge, and a deep interest in bridging scientific observation with creative imagination.