Gerald Howson was born with a crippled body Π²Πβ but an immensely powerful telepathic mind that could heal the mentally traumatized Π²Πβ or send him into a world of his own creation. Published in UK as Telepathist . Portions of this novel are based on material previously published in substantially
The Whole Man
β Scribed by Brunner, John
- Book ID
- 110493898
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781497617933
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β¦ Synopsis
In A Whole Man, a baby boy is born in a hospital surrounded by the chaos of battle and civil unrest. The birth is unremarkable and little noted, but the child, Gerald Howson, turns out to be very special. He is afflicted by infirmities and bodily flaws, but his mind becomes a miraculous device, capable of telepathic marvels that can, and do, change the world. But the power fantasies that sometimes tempt him are deadly to those near him and can ultimately threaten the whole of the world. And a man in a physical envelope that inspires pity and fright turns out to be the embodiment of a superman.
This ebook was originally published in the United Kingdom under the title Telepathist.
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