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Review: The Machine
The Machine
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A psychiatrist built a machine to read minds, but during testing, he exchanged body with the case study, a psychopath who murdered 3 women. The psychopath now in the doctor's body, decided to continue his way of murder, starting with the doctor's family.
From: anonymous cj , 235 months, post #1
It's also a novel!!!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0802114377/103-9387826-8586265?v=glance&vi=reviews

Machine/a Novel
by Rene Belletto, Lanie Goodman

From Publishers Weekly
French suspense writer Belletto ( Eclipse ) begins his new novel with a shocking scene--10-year-old Leonard Lacroix planning to stab his mother in bed--but the extended flashback that comprises almost all the remainder of the text doesn't live up to the opening. The boy's father, Paris psychiatrist Marc Lacroix, invents a machine that will allow him to peek into the mind of his deranged patient, serial killer Michel Zyto. But something goes wrong: Lacroix gets trapped in Zyto's body; the psychopath convinces everyone he is the doctor; and it becomes open season on the women in Marc's life. In a final twist the first chapter gives away, Zyto manages to swap shapes with Leonard. Belletto fails to make the story's scientific and psychological elements convincing, and his ability to keep the various characters distinct is sorely tested by the number of different bodies they inhabit. At its best, the writing is slick and efficient, but at its worst it equals the plot in mechanistic implausibility.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Marc Lacroix is a rich French psychiatrist who has secretly built a computer that allows brain impulses to be exchanged between two creatures. After careful testing, he decides that he and one of his tame psychotics will try a brief swap. But alors! it goes wrong. What follows is a gripping yarn of terror and imagination. As Marc and Zyto, his patient, pursue each other through Paris, no one else realizes the menace of this terrible transformation. Indeed, Zyto completely captivates Marc's wife, son, friends, and colleagues, leaving only Marc's mistress to help him undo the disaster. As in a nightmarish chess game, Zyto counters every move until he controls the game and launches his own attack. Belletto (France's answer to Michael Crichton?) is totally convincing; seldom is suspending disbelief more chillingly rewarded. This work has a nice translation, interesting setting, and cast of engrossing characters. Well recommended.
- Ann Donovan, St. Petersburg Jr. Coll. Lib. , Fla.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews
What if an eminent psychiatrist--in order to get a closer look inside the mind of his showcase psychopathic patient--used a gizmo he'd cooked up at home to introject his own mind into the patient's body, while the patient, finding his own mind transferred to the psychiatrist's body, took off on a rampage? The idea isn't as new as it sounds--apart from the rough Jekyll/Hyde analogy, H.G. Wells published a closely similar story over 50 years ago--but Belletto's juiced it up with some psychological jargon, a 12-cylinder suspense plot, and some shocking misogyny. Michel Zyto, the patient, has a history of sexual violence, and his masquerade as the beloved bourgeois Dr. Marc Lecroix is punctuated by his violent fantasies concerning Marc's inoffensive wife Marie (who's pleased by the renewed attention she's getting from her erstwhile indifferent husband) and Marc's mistress, actress Marianne Matys (who continues to enjoy lovemaking with Marc even though he's locked inside the body of an escaped mental patient). The question of how to define the two men's identities as their minds adapt to their bodies and they protectively take on each other's habits as camouflage is an intriguing one--where does the body stop and the mind begin, and which one finally determines who you are?--but Belletto is less interested in such conundrums than in pitting his unlikely twins against each other, as Zyto uses his success in the masquerade to keep one step ahead of Marc, and Marc plays on Zyto's hypochondria to persuade him that he can't stay in Marc's body forever. Only the shrill climax and its somber epilogue, in which Marc survives the switch to face life after Zyto, mar the sleek, suspenseful, mindless battle of wits. And most readers, unless they've read Belletto's curious anti-thriller Eclipse (1990), will scarcely notice the muted ending. -- Copyright �1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

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