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The Man in the Maze
The Man in the Maze | Robert Silverberg
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With an introduction by Neil Gaiman: Once a hero, now a pariah, Richard Muller is humanitys last hope Richard Muller was an honorable diplomat who braved unimaginable dangers to make contact with the first-known race of intelligent aliens. But those aliens left a mark on him: a psychic wound that emanates a telepathic miasma his fellow humans can neither cure nor endure. Muller is exiled to the remote planet of Lemnos, where he is left, deeply embittered, at the heart of a deadly maze . . . until a new alien race appears, seemingly intent on exterminating humanity. Only Muller can communicate with them, due to the very condition that has made him an outcast. But will Muller stick his neck out for the people who so callously rejected him?
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The Man in the Maze | Robert Silverberg
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43/150 I hate to end March and #KickTheSlump readathon on a down note, I doubt I'll finish another book before the end of the day, but this book was a bummer. Seemed more a desire for the author to work out his philosophical feelings about the nature of man than tell a entertaining story. Silverberg is one of my favorite authors, but this one is a total swing and miss. On the plus side, Stefan Rudnicki's narration was excellent as always. 2 ⭐⭐

DieAReader Fantastic job!!! Thanks for reading along with us♥️🤓 2y
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