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The Demolished Man

By: Alfred Bester
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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In a world policed by telepaths, Ben Reich plans to commit a crime that hasn't been heard of in 70 years: murder. That's the only option left for Reich, whose company is losing a 10-year death struggle with rival D'Courtney Enterprises.

Terrorized in his dreams by The Man with No Face and driven to the edge after D'Courtney refuses a merger offer, Reich murders his rival and bribes a high-ranking telepath to help him cover his tracks. But while police prefect Lincoln Powell knows Reich is guilty, his telepath's knowledge is a far cry from admissible evidence.

©1951 Galaxy Publishing Corporation; copyright 1953 by Alfred Bester; copyright renewed 1979 by Alfred Bester; Introduction copyright 1996 by Harry Harrison (P)2017 Tantor
Adventure Hugo Award Science Fiction

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"Bester's two superb books have stood the test of time. For nearly 60 years they've held their place on everybody's list of the 10 greatest SF novels" (Robert Silverberg, author)
Compelling Narrative • Clever Mystery • Dramatic Boldness • Fascinating Science Fiction • Engaging Thriller

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it was excellently narrated and despite being written more then 60 years ago is ever relevant in our day and age of corporations and complex and ambiguous motivations behind the behaviors of "world shakers" it shows great insight into the hearts and mind of man that would occupy such positions and the possible outcomes of their being left to their own devices. The worldbuilding is convincing and meticoulsly crafted . While some parts (such as female roles and women characters in general ) aren't quite up to date the compelling narrative and positive humanistic massage make this a very rewarding and affecting book

A magnificent and ever relevant book

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riffs colloquially called 'Pepsis'... tension apprehension and deception have begun. ESPers - the basis for countless sci-fi movies and books. the punch card computers and quick off world travel. pre neromancer and burning chrome... just saying. this is a sold root of the science fiction genre. recommend.

classic sci-fi - first Hugo award winner 1951

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A clever police procedural written with a fascinating science fiction twist. The emergence of telepathy has made it impossible to commit murder and escape justice. But, a corrupt businessman pulls it off, and a telepathic police detective has to figure out how. A story that relies as much on psychology as mind reading.

A clever mystery and fascinating science fiction

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This is a fairly engaging and well-written psychological thriller, but the sexism is disturbing even for 1953. Every single female character exists only to lust after a man, who either doesn’t want her or abuses her. The protagonist actually falls in love with a sexy 25-year-old who has the literal mind of an infant, and also believes he is her “daddy.” And there are repeated scenes of women begging to be knocked around, 1953 was a different time, but it’s disheartening that this is the book that won the first Hugo Award.

Incel’s delight

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The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester is a far future tale of a perfectly planned murder in the context of a society where a portion of humanity possesses mind reading powers. A rich business tycoon plans the perfect murder of a rival, but things go awry when a witness shows up. The tycoon battles a determined police investigator with the highest esp levels. At the same time, the tycoon is battling a personal demon that haunts his dreams that is partly to blame for his paranoid behaviors.

The main sci-fi element is the development of latent "esper" power of the human mind that only some individuals possess to varying degree ("peeping" the conscious, the unconscious, or the subconscious). This effectively precludes someone from lying or hiding information. Major portions of the solar system have been settled, although life in many respects is pretty typical of mid 20th century (the tale is set at the dawn of the 24th century). The use of logic computer for assessing adequacy of a criminal case for prosecution was an intriguing application for its time. Finally, mental illness and criminal punishment is treated by "demolition" whereby the subject's mental construct is broken down and permitted to re-establish itself through an accelerated childhood that recapitulates normal growth.

The narration is well done with excellent character distinction of both genders. Pacing and tone are well aligned to the story, especially given the multiple scenes of nightmares and other related mental instabilities.

Demolishing the perfect murder

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