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Somewhere the infant god had been born. The ripples of power emanating from the mutant messiah were shaking the complex societies that had mushroomed from the world's ashes.

For Tschea, the Red Feather of Ussian, the vibrations of One-Eye meant confrontation with the final meaning of her rites.

From Liam of Phadraig, one of the original apostles, the vision meant spreading a psychic plague wherever he wandered.

For the Brotherhood of the Zuni Bird, it meant the day had come for the "bird" to sing the redemption of Science. For everyone in the world, the Book of Two-Eyes was to be the testament for the millennium to come.

240 pages, Mass market paperback

First published October 15, 1974

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Stuart Gordon

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Stuart Gordon is the pen name for Richard Alexander Steuart Gordon. He also published as Alex Stuart and Alex R. Stuart.

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June 19, 2020
DAW Collectors #122

Cover Artist: Peter Manesis

Name: Gordon, Richard Alexander Steuart, Birthplace: Banff, Banffshire, Scotland, UK, (18 May 1947
07 February 2009).

Alternate Names: Richard A. Gordon, Richard Gordon, Alex R. Stuart.

The author Stuart Gordon should not be confused with the guy who makes movies.

"Two-Eyes", is part of the trilogy "One-Eye!" "Two-Eyes!" "Three-Eyes!".

From Wikipedia - " "One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 130. Andrew Lang included it, as "Little One-eye, Little Two-eyes, and Little Three-eyes", in The Green Fairy Book"

A woman had three daughters: The eldest had one eye in the middle of her forehead, the second had two eyes like ordinary people, the third had three eyes; two on the sides of her head and a third in the middle of her forehead. Her mother and sisters scorned Little Two Eyes because she was like other people and treated her badly, leaving her only their leftovers to eat.

Some portions of the book work well.



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February 5, 2019
Mental as anything and with all kinds of continuity problems re its prequel and sequel, this one's still rivetting.
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