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Brain Fever
  

Brain Fever [Paperback]

Ron Dee
2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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When Adam Reynolds awoke, he was with a strange woman who called him Doug. When he looked into the mirror, he saw the face of a stranger. A nightmare comes true in this stunning psychological shocker in the tradition of Robin Cook.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Summery of my review on Brain Fever - it was OK, April 1 2000
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Novium (Napa, Ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brain Fever (Paperback)
In my opinion, this book was barely mediocare. While the premise was fairly interesting, the book itself used many cliches and was very predictable when it wasn't being as clear as mud. It wasn't a bad book, and it wasn't a book I would say to someone "never read this book!" but I wouldn't recommend it. If someone was to ask me "please comment on this book" my reply would be something like "unremarkable".
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Amazon.com: 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

3.0 out of 5 stars A fun read.., Oct 14 2009
By David Whitman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brain Fever (Paperback)
This book can be described as Total Recall without the futuristic sci-fi element, even though it predates Total Recall by about year. The book centers around criminal psychologist Adam Reynolds.. or rather, the mind of Adam Reynolds being implanted in a stranger's body. Throughout the story, Adam struggles to find his identity with the help of woman he managed to remember from deep within his conscious. As the events unfold rather dangerously, so does his mind as he tries puts the pieces of the deadly puzzle together.

The book is very well written although one would find it hard to believe that a man would run off and with a bar dancer after finding his wife and friends mysteriously murdered. The bittersweet ending was also a good touch.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Summery of my review on Brain Fever - it was OK, April 1 2000
By Novium - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brain Fever (Paperback)
In my opinion, this book was barely mediocare. While the premise was fairly interesting, the book itself used many cliches and was very predictable when it wasn't being as clear as mud. It wasn't a bad book, and it wasn't a book I would say to someone "never read this book!" but I wouldn't recommend it. If someone was to ask me "please comment on this book" my reply would be something like "unremarkable".
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