Psycho Psyche (The Cloud Brothers Short Stories #7) by James Field


Psycho Psyche (The Cloud Brothers Short Stories #7)
Title : Psycho Psyche (The Cloud Brothers Short Stories #7)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 19
Publication : First published March 11, 2015

Dr Grenn is a hypnotist, executive, inventor, television personality, and scoundrel. Driven by insatiable greed, he jeopardises the whole world's security and tricks Professor Maurice Masterson into being his scapegoat. Take this short story as a warning, hide it from terrorists, and pray it never comes true…


Psycho Psyche (The Cloud Brothers Short Stories #7) Reviews


  • Michael Gardner

    The professor’s latest adventure has him battling a doomsday weapon, terrorists and body hijackers. It’s a sinister, suspenseful story with a few unnerving gadget ideas that are a little too close to reality for comfort. Not many laughs in this story from James Field. It’s definitely an outing where he shows he’s equally capable of delivering a dark science fiction tale as he is a funny one. It’ll make you think twice about answering your phone the next time you get a call from an unlisted number. Get ready for some electric writing that’ll blow your cranial capacitors.

  • Bruce

    James Field’s Psycho Psyche is a short story that would go great as a comic artist’s story. What I mean is, as I read it I thought of the nefarious bad guy type and the protagonist, who match wits. One is sinister, while the other trying to figure out what is going on. I could envision this in a Spider-man comic. So okay, the talking parts are stiff and clichéd, but still fun. It was a flowing fast read and I finished it quickly in just one setting. The end left enough of a question so you wonder if the story will continue, leaving the door wide opened for lots of future adventures.
    I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my review, and I rate it as four stars.

  • Jennifer Moreland

    I found myself smiling on the first page, which is always a good sign. I enjoyed the almost campy dialogue and descriptions of the two main characters, and I was drawn into the story from the first word.

    I started to get a little antsy after a couple of pages, but I should have been more patient -- when the Big Moment comes, it's a roller coaster ride to the finish.

    Oh, and the twist! I love a good twist.

    Well done, "my good man." ;)

  • Victoria Zigler

    Not my favourite of the series, but a nice read all the same.

  • Wilde Sky

    A psyche gains control of a deadly weapon and tries to sell it to a terrorist.

    A good short story with a reasonable twist at the end.