Mappa Mundi

Mappa Mundi by Justina Robson, published by Macmillan in 2001, is a science fiction novel that spans 465 pages. The story centers on psychologist Natalie Armstrong, whose expertise becomes vital to a military initiative focused on mind-control technology. As the narrative unfolds, Jude Westhorpe is on the trail of a Cold War defector, leading to an unexpected encounter between him and Natalie as they confront challenges together.
Readers will find a blend of psychological intrigue and military themes as the plot develops. The book explores the complexities of mind control and the implications of psychological manipulation within a futuristic context. Through the intertwining paths of Natalie and Jude, Mappa Mundi delves into the consequences of their actions and the broader ramifications of their mission. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of approximately 9.21 by 6.02 inches.
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In the near future, psychologist Natalie Armstrong sees her work become crucial to a military project for creating mind-control. Meanwhile, Jude Westhorpe is tracking a Cold War defector. Somehow Jude and Natalie meet to face trouble together.
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