The Santaroga Barrier

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Publisher
Heyne Verlag
Pages
255
Series
Medicine in the Americas
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The Santaroga Barrier

1846 · Book · Frank Herbert

speculative fictionCultsHallucinogenic drugsFictionToothTooth Diseases

The teeth are not only among the most useful and important organs of the human body, but they are also among the most ornamental.

On the face of it Santaroga seemed like any other small California town in an agricultural valley. But this one had its own — unofficial — rules. Outsiders found *no* houses available to let or for sale. G.I.'s *always* returned there on discharge. No Santarogan *ever* left the valley. No chain Supermarket could open there. Were they simply "last-ditchers"? Or was there some other explanation, physical, psychological or even extraterrestrial? Gilbert Dasein, pshychologist, with an old college girl-friend living there, went to try to find out. It wasn't any of the things he thought it might be and some of his investigations led him into strange paths before he was able to pass through *The Santaroga Barrier*. by Frank Herbert