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Book Description
Harry Benson is prone to violent, uncontrollable seizures and is under police guard after attacking two people.
Dr. Roger McPherson, head of the prestigious Neuropsychiatric Research Unit at University Hospital in Los Angeles, is convinced he can cure Benson through a procedure called StagContinue
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nybooks published on Fri, 27 Aug 2010
2 Reviews
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Another Crichton's Anti-Science Fiction
Similar style of his recent sci-fi thriller, Prey. His sci-fi works were most of anti-science. Though he has done some research of the topic (computer), the story Crichton has provided somewhat extreme and in many ways that are against common senses. Through stirring the fear of the abuse of new sci ... (continue)
artie said on May 3, 2009 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Lot of deep critique on our way of living, social norms and a certain lawlessness in the progress of mankind. it was terrific and nowhere indicated by the aura of of the book when i started out. all we would think of is that its about a psychotic on the loose. but by the end Michael(may he rest in p ... (continue)
envydee said on Mar 25, 2009 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- School & Library Binding
- ISBN-10: 1417618752
- ISBN-13: 9781417618750
- Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
- Pub date: Nov 01, 2002
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Library Binding and Others
- In other languages: other languages
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