A dramatic neurological breakthrough threatens to drastically alter the way we think about ourselves and could change the life of a young woman who lies in a coma, as two very different men, united in their love for one woman, are forced into an uneasy alliance by a madman's act of horrifying violence. Reprint.
John Stanley Pottinger was an American novelist and lawyer. In the 1970s, he held federal offices involved with civil rights enforcement. He also worked as a banker in the 1980s.
I dig this story because there's a lot going on, or so it seems. The scientific mumbo-jumbo tripped me up, though. Maybe that's inevitable when you incorporate a sci-fi element like the shenanigans at NeuroPath. But to me, this books feels like a successful hybrid of a modern crime story, sci-fi, and period drama. No easy feat.
I would have bet that Kluver-Bucy Syndrome wasn't a real thing, but alas, Google tells me I'd have lost that bet. Good thing I don't bet.
An exciting read that explores the workings of the brain with a bit of "Looking to the future" in brain surgery. Along with a good mystery as well. Sometimes it got a bit "Bo my vuurmaak pleck" wrt medical and computer terminology but not too much to loose the drift of the story. Medical science mixed with computer science is quite a rich mix but holds you interest all the way to the end. and what an end too.
TERRIBLE beginning! I have never actually thrown a book away but after reading the first 15 or so pages of this book I pitched it. *Spoiler Alert* The first scene is of a man being burned alive. The story then moves to a gang rape scene. I was not expecting this at all due to the description on the back cover.
This book by Stanley Pottinger is a good read, one that is enjoyable because of the many themes running through the book.It is an unusual book and manages to keep your attention throughout. A delight to read.
J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
I really enjoyed this book. It has a very unusual cast of characters and involves racial issues, medical issues, and bad guys. I am officially a fan of this author. I highly recommend this to anyone.