Sergeant Coleman and Poco

The Mind Amp Project

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Pub Date Dec 21 2022 | Archive Date Jan 23 2023

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Sgt. Coleman and Poco were a K9 team chosen for an experiment. They were tied together mentally by a mesh under their scalps. After the surgery, they could hear, see, and smell what their partner experienced.

While on patrol they were attacked. The altercation ended quickly and they were left licking their wounds. The military awarded them both with longevity injections. Still, they went back to work.

They were attacked a second time but by a much more prepared enemy. Poco was killed and the Sgt. Lost both his legs. After the trauma, Sgt. Coleman heard Poco speak to him. He tried to explain this to several people. They attributed the voice to PTSD.

Sgt. Coleman healed after receiving this new legs. However, not everyone was interested in his recovery. He managed to escape assassination with the voice of Poco guiding him. He ran towards the anonymity and safety of Slum Town.

There he met Nosey, Pea, Waterhose, Mark and a whole group of Free Folk. In the end, he knew he had to run from a mysterious cosmic enemy and also from his human ones as well.

Sgt. Coleman had become bait in a much larger battle.

Sgt. Coleman and Poco were a K9 team chosen for an experiment. They were tied together mentally by a mesh under their scalps. After the surgery, they could hear, see, and smell what their partner...


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ISBN 9798370859595
PRICE $3.99 (USD)
PAGES 212

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Doyle C. Carver wrote a unique concept in the scifi novel, I was invested from the description. Mind Amp Project has a great start from this book, and I'm so glad I was able to read this. The characters worked well and I was invested in the world itself. I can't wait for the next book from Doyle C. Carver and hopefully this series continues.

"Maybe that was the trick. The answers might be right on the starting edge instead of near the middle of this labyrinth of streets and old trashed-out buildings. His step became lighter and slightly quicker since he knew no Free Folk would frequent this area of town. The Panhandlers would, but even they got lazy. It was too close to the city, anyway."

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4 stars, Bridged

SERGEANT COLEMAN AND POCO (THE MIND AMP PROJECT)
by Doyle C. Carver

Sergeant Coleman volunteered for an experimental K9 experiment, where techs would bridge his mind with his K9 partner Poco. The two became one and were quite successful in their military excursions.

Someone attacked the duo and Poco was killed, Sergeant Coleman lost his legs. He apparently didn't lose his connection to Poco, which helped him adapt to his new life with no legs.

I like the protagonist, but this story has an unspeakable evil that I couldn't get past. The book would be better for me if the evil element was toned down a bit.

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#K9 #Dystopian #experimentaltreatments #military #suspense #triggerwarning #GermanShepherd #DoyleCCarver

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Interesting, very interesting. I got so caught up in this book I read it all in in one setting without noticing!

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