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Librarian note: This PB edition was originally going to be published with ISBN10: 1603123032 (ISBN13: 9781603123037) but was not actually published. The ISBN has reverted to the original book it was meant for: Bone Music. Mark Philips was the pseudonym used for SF collaborations between Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. As Mark Philips, they produced SF three novels featuring FBI agent Kenneth J. Malone. The stories originally appeared in shorter versions in "Analog Science Fiction" magazine in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Malone lives in a world where psionic powers such as telepathy and teleportation exist. Malone must cope with them as well as an FBI Director who leaves Malone continually confused about what situation he is being asked to handle and what he is expected to do about it. Published in "Analog" as "Occasion for Disaster," "Supermind" has Malone investigating a series of incidents in which people make mistakes—sometimes minor, and sometimes major—that lead to disasters. It looks like a secret cabal of psis may be behind events, influencing the behavior of those involved. Are they? And if so, why? Malone must find out if it kills him—which is a very real possibility.
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