DREAMFIELDS
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Laser Books (1976), 190 pages, cover art by Kelly Freas

What is Operation Dreamwatch? Why is a group of severely disturbed teenagers kept in a comatose state in a heavily guarded and isolated military base? The official explanation given to Ralph Metric and his fellow dream watchers is that these children are undergoing psychotherapy through the control and observation of their dreams. But Ralph begins to suspect a more sinister purpose. Gradually, he discovers the horrifying truth and understands the deadly purpose for his own nightly vigil in The Dreamfields.

"Towards the end of the Laser Books days we had gotten Elwood so buffaloed that we were just unloading some of the weirdest stuff on him.."
- K. W. Jeter

"Shifting identities and surreal plot elements make THE DREAMFIELDS one of Jeter's most ambitious novels."
- George Kelley (20th CENTURY SF WRITERS)

"Pretty cool." - Forced Exposure.


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