Predominance Review
In every book of human contest there seems to be a measure of the conflict between good and evil, between right and wrong. This book contains a very healthy measure of the conflict, enhanced by the notion that our brain's abilities can be increased, that telekinesis is within our grasp, give the right set of circumstances and treatment. Some of the story reflects in the necessities to deal with PBI, permanent brain injury, and the potential means of doing so. That brings up a lot of discussion of technical information about the brain, which, if true, is amazing by itself. I will leave you to discover the machinations of various doctors, and perhaps the DOD, and deal with those issues raised by the book. What you will find amazing in the story is the personal conflict of Victor Bellator over whether he will adopt the role of a "good" man or a "bad" man. Since there is a sequel in the works you will know his struggle continues after the story here is ended. For that I am thankful. I have yet to be sated with my desire to know the "rest of the story." A really good read.
Published on April 05, 2017 12:08
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