The Gemini ManThe Gemini Man
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Book, 1998
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Current format, Book, 1998, 1st ed, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsWhen Brian Newman, a ruthless and brilliant Army commando, returns home from a deadly mission in Russia and undertakes his own hidden agenda, he leaves his military and psychiatric observers to ponder the possibility that he is no longer even human
When Brian Newman, a ruthless and brilliant Army commando, returns home from a deadly mission in Russia and undertakes his own hidden agenda, he leaves his military and psychiatric observers to ponder the possibility that he is no longer even human. 100,000 first printing.
U.S. Brigadier General Alexander Beck found Brian Newman on the brink of court-martial. Knowing what a weapon this man could be, Beck trained him to live by his instincts and directed his development as a top dual-purpose covert operative. Code-named Gemini, Newman offered up his innocence and Beck dropped him into she most heated political battle in history. But after delivering a debilitating blow to the Soviet Union that sealed a Cold War victory for the grand old flag, Beck left him for dead.
But the Gemini Man survived. Six years of contemplation in solitary confinement in a frozen Russian gulag taught him well. And at long last, Beck negotiates to bring his discovery in from the cold.
Sent to an isolated psychiatric research facility for "de-briefing," Newman must play cat and mouse with a brilliant female psychiatrist long enough to enact his hidden agenda. But does the Gemini Man know who he really is? If he does, he must die. And if he doesn't, he'll have to die anyway. For if Brian Newman is set free, our days are numbered.
When Brian Newman, a ruthless and brilliant Army commando, returns home from a deadly mission in Russia and undertakes his own hidden agenda, he leaves his military and psychiatric observers to ponder the possibility that he is no longer even human. 100,000 first printing.
U.S. Brigadier General Alexander Beck found Brian Newman on the brink of court-martial. Knowing what a weapon this man could be, Beck trained him to live by his instincts and directed his development as a top dual-purpose covert operative. Code-named Gemini, Newman offered up his innocence and Beck dropped him into she most heated political battle in history. But after delivering a debilitating blow to the Soviet Union that sealed a Cold War victory for the grand old flag, Beck left him for dead.
But the Gemini Man survived. Six years of contemplation in solitary confinement in a frozen Russian gulag taught him well. And at long last, Beck negotiates to bring his discovery in from the cold.
Sent to an isolated psychiatric research facility for "de-briefing," Newman must play cat and mouse with a brilliant female psychiatrist long enough to enact his hidden agenda. But does the Gemini Man know who he really is? If he does, he must die. And if he doesn't, he'll have to die anyway. For if Brian Newman is set free, our days are numbered.
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