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Brain Drain (1976)

by Warren Murphy, Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir

Series: The Destroyer (22)

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Artists, composers, and writers are being mutilated and destroyed in the bloodiest murders in police history. This maniac is taking one thing - their brains The chief of CURE nearly ends up as the next corpse ...Remo and Chiun are acting fast, and discovering the killer's an old enemy, stockpiling brains to extract the creativity he's lacking ...They are tracking him to Hollywood - top brain center - where work can be fun A sexy agent wants Remo for a new career ...Chiun meets his soap opera idol ...and there's a great spectacle coming: irresistible force, Sinanju, meeting indestructible object, Mr. Gordons.… (more)
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Just outside the door, a rookie patrolman let go of his coffee and cigarette breakfast, all over his blue uniform, then retched up solids from the day before.
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"I said we're not going, Little Father. Smith is in trouble."
"And what trouble is that?"
"He's been injured. And kidnapped."
"Ah," said Chiun. "Then we must show that the House of Sinanju will not tolerate this. We will execute his bodyguards, and then we will leave for Persia."
"He didn't have bodyguards."
"Then why are you surprised by his misfortune? It was inevitable. It is quite clear he is mad and not even the House of Sinanju could save him."
Most to whom Sinanju is shown never have a chance to remember it or to talk of it.
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Artists, composers, and writers are being mutilated and destroyed in the bloodiest murders in police history. This maniac is taking one thing - their brains The chief of CURE nearly ends up as the next corpse ...Remo and Chiun are acting fast, and discovering the killer's an old enemy, stockpiling brains to extract the creativity he's lacking ...They are tracking him to Hollywood - top brain center - where work can be fun A sexy agent wants Remo for a new career ...Chiun meets his soap opera idol ...and there's a great spectacle coming: irresistible force, Sinanju, meeting indestructible object, Mr. Gordons.

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