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The Mind Brothers
The Mind Brothers
Author: Peter Heath
Jason Starr, genius, found himself the focal point of a complex Communist plot against America...and as a thoroughly discredited scientist, there seem to be nothing he could do about it. — Not until he was joined by Adam Cyber, that is, Adam Cyber: last man - or superman- to survive in that bleak future; and Jason Starr's Mind Brother. Cyber retu...  more »
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ISBN: 453816
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 159
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Book Type: Paperback
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This book is crazy! It is like four books all going on at the same time. I was especially impressed with the "defusing the bomb in the storage bin of an airplane in mid-flight" scene, which lasted all of about two pages before morphing into some other breathless drama. Seriously, I was amazed by this book.

The cultural references were fun also: Batman the TV show is quoted ("Pow!"), and Man from Uncle is referenced. Also some sort of scene during the Vietnam War. I can't say the book made a lick of sense, but it sure was fun.
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Pub. 1967. Vintage Sci-fi - which means you have to adjust to its era and then you'll enjoy it very much. Good imagination, and forecasting.


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