Dr. Harry Wilmer has just 10 days to prove that his radical method of treating violent war veterans will work.
Paul Malone wakes up in a forest to find an empty limousine, a dead chauffeur and three unsavory characters staring at him.
Shotdown during the Korean War, Lt. Brown is held captive in a basement where the light is never turned off. His captors will not treat his mangled leg unless he signs a confession.
The events leading up to the Sarajevo Assassination in 1914 of Archduke Ferdinand which triggered World War I are seen through the eyes of three men.
A housewife is always daydreaming even on the night her young daughter runs away from home.
A reporter covers a series of murders all against perpetrated spinsters.
American agricultural expert Henry Detweiler is a prisoner of Vietnam under sentence of death.
In this future time a young man was charged with an offense against the state and marshaled into a huge building crammed with banks and banks of computers. These computers would absorb and assess the evidence, circumstances and facts in his case. All of them were operated by one master button-puncher.
Andrew Whitbeck is bored of his successful business and decides to chuck it all and "enjoy himself".
An elderly drifter decides to get work on the town newspaper because he thinks he is the greatest typesetter in the world.
One-time bronc-rider Hoby Dunlap has served his sentence for defecting during the Korean War. But when he tries to return to the rodeo circuit, he finds that his reputation has preceded him.
Years ago, a newspaper editor helped to send Owen Miller to the electric chair and now he learns that Miller was innocent.