Transmigration

by J. T. McIntosh

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One man's terrifying journey out of his mind - and into many others! Fletcher was dying. But it wasn't that simple. His mind refused to follow his body; instead, it moved from brain to brain: young, old, healthy, ill, men, women. But now he found himself in the brain of Charles Searle, the twisted scientist who had altered Fletcher's mind, leaving him a disembodied personality. Fletcher now shared his brain. And Searle was dying.

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I was really surprised how good this book was. It's like a precursor to "Quantum Leap" where a sadsack dies and ends up leaping from one body to the next. Only instead of displacing the mind inside they sort of cohabitate. After he's helped their lives they end up sending him on his way until his last leap--the leap home, sort of. Recommended.
Nette Geschichte, die sich humorvoll mit der Seelenwanderung des mit 43 Jahren verstorbenen Fletcher auseinandersetzt. Eine schnell lesbare Erzählung, bei der ich keine Langeweile hatte.

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Canonical title*
Der Seelenwanderer
Original title
Transmigration
Original publication date
1970
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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR6025 .A238Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1900-1960
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