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It's 1958, and a man wakes up in a train station with his memory erased. Eventually, the man discovers his name and identity: Claude Lucas, rocket scientist, and possessor of some important secrets about America's space program. If only he could remember what those secrets are--and whether he's working for the CIA, the KGB, or both...
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"[A] brisk X-Files-ish tale.... Efficient research uncovers a murky history of Ivy League scientific research turned spooky." - Lawrence M. Steinhart (Guardian (London), 12/30/01)
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