Father of Lies / Mirror Image

by John Brunner (Contributor), Bruce Duncan (Contributor)

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John Brunner's Father of Lies & Bruce Duncan's Mirror Image
by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - October 14, 2013

This is the 17th bk I've read by Brunner unless you count Ace Doubles as 2 bks in wch case it's the 19th. The cover proclaims: "Two complete science fiction novels" but, no, they're both novellas. Nonetheless, they both have reasonably well developed plots so I'll let the novel/la distinction slide.

I've long since concluded that Brunner, even at his most genre generic crankin'-em-out, is a great SF writer who never lets me down. "Father of Lies" usually refers to the 'devil' & I wonder if that title was imposed on Brunner by the publisher.

The story's interesting enuf: a group of independent paranormal investigators show more discover that there's a mysterious area that seems to exist in a different sort of time zone from its surrounding areas: "And to cap everything else, there are errors on the Ordnance Survey map of the area. A roughly circular area of about a hundred and twenty square miles is not as it's shown on the map." (p 43) The group manages to penetrate the area & find myths like dragons & ogres alive & well.

I really have nothing to say about this that wdn't just give away too much. There's not much to this but it's Brunner so I was entertained. The 2nd novella, by an author I'm not familiar w/, was even more generic. Bruce Duncan's Mirror Image starts off w/: "The Mermaid Club was a honky-tonk joint with a loud rock and roll group called the Apes trying to cover their lack of talent by making a great deal of noise." (p 87) Ha! I wonder if that's how the author feels about all rock & roll or if he's just trying to set the mood in a particular way. Either way, I can relate: volume often covers up lack of playing ability.

Aliens from outer space invade earth w/ the intention of sucking it dry of resources. They duplicate humans in order to infiltrate.

""Who are you?"

""Zoltons," Garth said.

""You're joking!"

""We come from a planet not yet known to your scientists."

""For what reason?"

""To extend our rule into your solar system.["]" - p 101

It's not all as 'bad' as the above quote, I admit that I picked that as the most generic example. If this was an early work by Duncan I can imagine that he might've gone on to better things. Dunno, As it was, it was well enuf plotted n'at. In the end I didn't care much, none of the ideas were surprising enuf to do much for me.

If you're just starting to read SF & you're looking for great literature or startling ideas don't start w/ this one. If you're just looking for something to distract you from the utter boredom & despair of yr life this might suffice for a day.
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Legendary science fiction author John Brunner was the winner of the Hugo award and two-time winner of the British Science Fiction Award. He was perhaps the first science fiction author to predict the Internet and coined the term "worm" to descibe computer viruses. Mr. Brunner died in 1995
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Father of Lies / Mirror Image
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1968
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Two novels bound together: Father of Lies by John Brunner and Mirror Image by Bruce Duncan. Should not be combined with either of the single works.

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