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Subject: Query of Story Identification

Sue Brezden's query about a story where a space pilot is captured
and uses an "invisible double" to convince his captors to free him
was "Plus X," which appeared in Astounding/Analog.  It was written by
Eric Frank Russell (almost all of whose stories I can recommend strongly).
It later was padded (not to successfully) from a novelette to an Ace
Double Novel half called _The Space Willies_ (meaning evident in the 
context of the story), coupled with a collection of shorts callked _Six
Worldds to Conquer_.  Out of print now, but EFR should _never_ be out
of print.

Steve Kallis, Jr.