A Talent For The Invisible

Just finished reading "A Talent For The Invisible" by Ron Goulart, published by DAW Books in 1973.
I believe I probably saw "A Talent For The Invisible" when it was first published on the shelves of the new arrivals section in the Science Fiction section at Michele's Bookstore in the Bryn Marr Shopping Center in Jacksonville, North Carolina when it was first released all those decades ago.
I rediscovered "A Talent For The Invisible" on the shelves of Chamblin's Uptown, and I decided to get and read because I do enjoy Goulart's humorous science fiction novels. On a side note, this novel also includes interior illustrations by legendary science fiction artist Jack Gaughan.
The Sandman is creating chaos by reviving people who have been assassinated by various governments. Discovering who the Sandman is and bringing him in for questioning is the main priority of the Wild Talents Division of the U.S. Remedial Functions Agency. To this end, they have assigned Jack Conger who has the unique ability to make himself virtually invisible by blending into any environment that he is in. Yet as Conger gets nearer to his target, he's finding that the Sandman may not exactly be the evil person that the government thinks he is.
Great Fun!
Strongly Recommended!
Five Stars!



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