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Book Review of Sweet Dreams (Destroyer, Bk 25)

Sweet Dreams (Destroyer, Bk 25)
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An eccentric professor invents the world's greatest entertainment device - a gadget that will let you watch your own most secret fantasies on your tv set, in glorious full colour, with stereophonic sound an optional extra.

The Mafia would like the machine, hoping to market it as the ultimate vice.

And the tv moguls along Madison Avenue would also like the progressor's invention, too - just to bury it. After all, who's going to watch summer reruns when he can have his own dream machine?

And Dr Harold Smith, head of the supersecret agency called CURE, would also like to get his hands on the machine because he knows something else about it - that it can be dangerous and deadly.

When bodies start littering the place, can Remo and Chiun, CURE's supersecret secret weapons, be far away? And when they're on the scene, it's lights, camera, action all the way - with no criminal interruptions.