The Violent Man
por A. E. Van Vogt
Ruxton turned torture and brainwashing inside out. He had to. He was sentenced to death. But under the plan "Future Victory" his execution would be deferred for two years, while he was "taught" to think as his enemies did. To …
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Ruxton turned torture and brainwashing inside out. He had to. He was sentenced to death. But under the plan "Future Victory" his execution would be deferred for two years, while he was "taught" to think as his enemies did. To resist his tormentors was futile. His only chance for survival was to maintain control of his own mind...whatever the price. And soon, he was engaged in a brutal psychological duel between captive and ruthless captor...until he realized the frightening similarity between himself and the woman who held his life in her hands.
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"Ruxton turned torture and brainwashing inside out. He had to. He was sentenced to death. But under the plan "Future Victory" his execution would be deferred for two years, while …"
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