Memoirs of an Invisible Man (Penguin fiction)

Author: H.F. Saint

After he is caught in an explosion at a high-tech research facility, Nick Halloway takes a look in the mirror–and finds that he has no face. Creative and imaginative, this fast-paced, romantic, comic romp has been made into a Warner Brothers major motion picture starring Chevy Chase…..Read More

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The Invisible Man

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