The plot is a little like the Maltese Falcon in that there's a beautiful girl and it's somewhat attorney-heavy and there's a mysterious thing. But in this case it's not a falcon it is (look away now if you don't want spoilers) an alien space ship. There are no actual aliens though.
The plot (when you get to the end) is this: many years ago, perhaps 2,000, a robot alien spaceship crashed near the coast of California and got buried in a landslide (trope: interstellar ships with engine trouble will always crash on a planet rather than just drift forever in space, as they really would). The spaceship
There's a similarly incoherent sub-plot about bombing a foreign country - with an implausible clearly made-up name - to destroy its stockpile of nukes-to-be, that probably made more sense in 1950 when the Commies were just developing The Bomb that clearly only God-fearing Amerikans should be allowed to possess.
If all this wasn't enough, the fraternity also have a telepath so they can be sure that no-one is cheating, and whose word everyone trusts without reservation to be entirely accurate, because it would confuse the plot otherwise.
Now I've read Goodreads: per my "attorney" comment, this is at least half "mystery" rather than SciFi, which isn't a flaw in itself. The characters are of course wooden, but even so the hero's lack of interest in being knocked out repeatedly is weird.
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