Title:
The Terminal Man
By:
Michael Crichton
Pages:
268
Rating:
2

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 Stage Three. During this highly specialized experimental surgery, electrodes will be place in the patient’s brain, sending monitored, soothing pulses to its pleasure canyons.

Though the operation is a success, there is an unforseen development. Benson learns how to control the pulses and is increasing their frequency. He escapes — a homicidal maniac loose in the city — and nothing will stop his murderous rampages or impede his deadly agenda. . .

The Terminal Man book cover

People keep calling Douglas Richards a worthy successor to Crichton. Either I had a dodgy copy, or this isn’t one of his best works.
The entire plot seemed to be expensive medical thing goes in guys head, guy gets worse due to medical thing. Like that wasn’t predictable?

Am I missing something?

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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