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The Sixth Lobe

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Worried parents learn their son is unique in ways that frighten them, terrify townspeople, threaten local and national powers, and pose deadly risks to a famous doctor and anyone associated with the case. Grudgingly accepting the hurdle that befalls her, a noted psychiatrist is humbled and shocked when Danny Wilson reveals past events that shatter core medical beliefs.

Efforts protecting Danny from numerous predators who will exploit his difference erode as information leaks. Events spiral out of control as good and evil forces converge to gain control of the unwilling participants. As these single-minded forces butt heads the power struggle unleashes situations and extreme consequences unforeseen by the caring doctor.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 15, 2008

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September 16, 2014
Loved this great adventure. Danny Wilson is a special boy. His parents worry about some headaches he is having, but when they fund out that the reason for the head aches is actually a rare sixth lobe in his brain that is when the adventure starts. Police, Government and gangsters all get involved, wanting Danny's special talent for themselves. I loved this, the second novel I have read by Michael Miller. The writing style is easy to read and pulls the reader in until they are lost in a terrific story. Great job!
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January 9, 2013
Science fiction about a ten year old boy who has an extra lobe in his brain and can sense evil. Written in the present tense, and seemed awkward. Needed help with punctuation and spelling. Had two detectives, Dombroski and Sikorski. One was nicknamed “Ski.” Would this confuse you? It did me.
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January 22, 2009
Excellent mystery, hard to put down. Exciting transitions and accelerating action. Action heroes are fun to think about as they protect the defenseless, Danny Wilson, a boy with a mutated brain.
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