DAsoldier reviewed The Terminal Man by Michael Crichton
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Read it at least twice. He always wrote on topics that no one was talking about, but should be.
268 pages
English language
Published Jan. 8, 1993 by Ballantine Books.
Harry Benson is a brilliant computer expert, who is also an epileptic given to increasingly severe black-outs in which he attacks the nearest person at hand. A team of doctors, including surgeons and an attractive woman psychiatrist, will implant in Harry, literally, a miniature computer aimed at controlling his seizures. There is only one major problem. Harry is also slipping further and further into insanity, convinced that "machines are taking over the world."
Read it at least twice. He always wrote on topics that no one was talking about, but should be.