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The U.S. Government has sanctioned two top-secret scientific experiments overseen by a shadowy figure known for his brutal efficiency. The aim of these twin covert operations is dark, sinister, and potentially devastating: to use Multiple Personality Disorder to create the perfect assassin.

Under orders from a troubled and secretive superior officer, Major Roger Grayson has launched an investigation into the goings-on behind the electrified gates of the Belfair mental health research facility. An operative with the uncanny ability to adapt to virtually any undercover situation, Grayson fears what this assignment will reveal about the nature and humanity of these projects...and about himself. And when his inquest brings an extraordinary woman into his life--an innocent civilian targeted by the government-- the stakes become much higher, as the scope of the secret project becomes more apparent...and more horrifying.

The U.S. Government has sanctioned two top-secret scientific experiments overseen by a shadowy figure known for his brutal efficiency. The aim of these twin covert operations is dark, sinister, and potentially devastating: to use Multiple Personality Disorder to create the perfect assassin.

Under orders from a troubled and secretive superior officer, Major Roger Grayson has launched an investigation into the goings-on behind the electrified gates of the Belfair mental health research facility. An operative with the uncanny ability to adapt to virtually any undercover situation, Grayson fears what this assignment will reveal about the nature and humanity of these projects...and about himself. And when his inquest brings an extraordinary woman into his life--an innocent civilian targeted by the government-- the stakes become much higher, as the scope of the secret project becomes more apparent...and more horrifying.




Customer Reviews

  • READ MOSAIC AND ENJOY!


    By A1CRXDX7YKAVU0 on 2000-04-07
    As usual, John R. Maxim delivers again with Mosaic! I take issue with a reviewer who claims this book is riddled with inaccuracies concerning MPD. To get information on ANY subject, I read non-fiction, not fiction. I read fiction for just what John R. Maxim delivers every time - FUN - suspense - escape. He can be relied upon to take me away from the office and home for the time it takes to read his books, and I treasure every minute. He is an amazing writer and it excites and thrills me to begin each of his novels. I loved Mosaic and suggest you read the review from Massachusetts May 26, 1999 because, if I could write that good its what I would say.

  • John R. Maxim never fails to please


    By on 1999-09-09
    When some of my favorite writers start getting into their sixth or better book I have found sometimes a formula, or a pattern to their novels. This usually turns me off of the writer. In John R. Maxim's case he is the Energizer Bunny of mystery novels, he keeps on going and going. The themes may be somewhat the same in his books, which is fine, but you're never quite sure about the ending.

    Other people reviewing this book call the second half "slow". I must disagree. It all seemed to tie the ends of the book together nicely. Maybe it did not have the flash-bang finish of a Haven or a to-be-continued of the Bannerman series; but it was very essential to bringing everything together.

    In the case of this book I felt there really was no clear cut lead character, everyone was responsible for holding up an important end to the story. I enjoyed that aspect tremendously, it was very creative writing. To sum it up; Mr Maxim never ceases to amaze me how he can pull these stories out of his mind and get them down in writing. I quite honestly believe that maybe he is a true Mosaic himself, and each of his "friends" writes a different novel.

    While lying back and reading this book I could not help but think that Raymond Lesko would have fit nicely into this storyline :)

  • A Tautly Drawn Pyschological Thriller


    By on 1999-05-26
    With his latest novel, "Mosaic," John R. Maxim has once again served up a deliciously entertaining thriller. In "Mosaic," Maxim takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the dark canyons of the human mind. It's a journey that is fraught with spellbinding twists and turns, government conspiracy, a touch of romance, and in the midst of it all, even a bit of humor. I thought that Maxim's best work had been done in his previous novel "Shawdow Box", however, with Mosaic he has reaffirmed his status as one of America's most entertaining novelists. Clearly, Maxim has done his homework for his latest thriller, as he takes readers down the murky labyrinth of the world of Multiple Personality Disorder where the United States Government is engaged in a secret project aimed at turning MPD patients into perfect assassins. Into this cauldron of suspense Maxim has created a host of richly drawn characters. His two central characters are U.S. Air Force Major Roger Grayson who is a multi-talented undercover agent who has been given the daunting challenge of investigating the secrect government experiments involving Multiple Personality Disorder. Susannah Card is a beautiful and mysterious woman who is a natural "Mosaic" --- a MPD sufferer who has the ability to totally control her different personalities. As the story unfolds, Maxim sets up a unique relationship between Grayson and Susannah in which he offers the reader a glimpse into what it might be like for a person to have several different personalities inside his mind. This is a wonderful read that, from the outset, grabs the reader by the lapels, hauls him out of his seat, and drags him down a path of nail-biting suspense.

  • Terrific


    By A2YW7WX2MCL1US on 2000-04-16
    This was the first of John Maxim's books that I have read and it left me wanting to read all of his books. It held my interest with no trouble from beginning to end. And left me wanting more. Very well written, in my opinion.

  • Pure Maxim, great read!


    By A3R8F5FLNY1NXU on 1999-04-29
    Like Haven and The Shadowbox, Maxim starts the action fast and increases it with every chapter. Starting with a fascinating and unusual premise, an experiment with Multiple Personality Disorders by the government, Maxim builds the suspense and adds thrills at every turn. Only the last couple of chapters disappoint, as the whole plot line is concluded rather abruptly. Maxim's writing is always rather minimalist, but this ending was too rushed. All in all a very, very entertaining read, and you may learn a thing or two in the bargain. Maxim has established himself as a premier thriller author.

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  • Familiar but great
    By on 1999-08-29
    As usual Maxim kept me up reading all night but i seemed to remember abel baker charley too good and the book was almost a remake of the chimera experiment conducted in A.B.C.

  • unbelievable plot, poorly researched
    By A394EP2FEZ65MY on 1999-09-06
    Mr. Maxim's book reads as if all of his research on MPD were done in the newsletters of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. He goes on and on decrying "recovered memory therapy," with no awareness that there is published research supporting the idea that MPD is related to a history of child abuse (not *therapist* abuse). His shoddy research is also evident in the numerous howlers the book displays concerning various medications (e.g., early on he states that taking dopamine increases the level of serotonin in the brain--actually, dopamine is a neurotransmitter IN the brain, like serotonin; it's not a medication). It's unfortunate that this book might give lay readers what looks like good information on MPD, when it is in fact riddled with inaccuracies and one-sided views. The book also seems to be one more portrayal of individuals with mental disorders as violent and deranged killers (actually, most people with MPD are not violent or dangerous).

    As a novel, the book has an unbelievable plot, unbelievable characters, and leaden dialogue.

  • Author Trys The Impossible And Screws It Up
    By A1E16W37PGZ1RW on 2002-05-10
    I like most of John R Maxim's books (see my other reviews) but he has tried to do the impossible here. He's tried to write a book about the government wanting to use Multiple Personality Syndrome as a weapon. We not only get a lot of useless dialogue in this book, we also get it between the various characters that inhabit the same body. As if it isn't enough for the reader to try and keep the "real" characters straight...try keeping the characters within the characters straight as they interact with other characters within characters. Am I confusing you? You betcha! And this novel will do the same. I dislike stories that take place in asylums, as much of this novel does. There was no one to admire or identify with unless you have a yen to be a nut. Read one of Maxim's other books; this one was a bad idea poorly executed.

  • 3 1/2 stars
    By A2EYCL2ZT0PSTX on 2003-08-27
    With Mosaic, Maxim pulls together a solid, entertaining story. A steady, exciting pace keeps the pages turning from start to finish. Character development was quite good. It was easy to internalize the thoughts and motivations of a broad character set. With many of the characters having multiple personalities, however, it was at times difficult to remember who was who. That said, Mosaic is worth a quick read

  • Slow and Confusing
    By on 2000-03-11
    The 1st Maxim book (Haven) that I read was 1st class. Unfortunately, Maxim was a complete waste of my time. Slow, boring, confusing and unbelievable A big disappointment


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