Brainfire

Campbell Black, Campbell Armstrong


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 414 pages · Published: 01 Jan 1979

Brainfire by Campbell Black, Campbell Armstrong
Master thriller writer Campbell Armstrong delivers a chilling espionage novel about an intrepid American who tries to stop the Russians from launching a terrifying mind-control weapon

John Rayner is perplexed, angry, and grief stricken; his brother Richard, a powerful diplomat in London, has just died. While some believe that it was suicide, Rayner suspects something more sinister. A State Department official with a stalled career, Rayner has no way to force an official investigation. But as Rayner looks into it himself, he uncovers an international network dedicated to murder, torture, mind control, and the planning of an unprecedented attack that could cost the world its freedom.

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