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Returning from a walk missing parts of her memory, June Bellamy, accompanied by her partner Paul, find themselves on the run from insidious superhumans who can edit their memories.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Baen; 1st THUS edition (March 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671877771
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671877774
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cons, Other Cons, and Pros, September 16, 2002
This is the third volume in the trilogy that started with Mind Killer and continued with Time Pressure (which are collected together in one volume as Deathkiller). However, the relationship is tenuous between this book and the other two, and for this particular work I'd actually recommend that you don't read the others prior, as I think it would negatively color your impression of this one.

Lifehouse represents a return to Spider's normal outrageous situations and punning humor, couched in a tale of two con artists, Paul and June, SMOFs (Secret Masters of Fandom), and time travelers. Early in the story the SMOFs (in this case, a husband and wife, Wally and Moira, who have been fans and known each other so long they are almost telepathic with each other) are presented with a wild tale by a midnight visitor who arrives with a bang, minus clothing, and claims to be a time traveler who has unfortunately missed his target date by a few years. Naturally, the 'time traveler' would like Wally and Moira to help in changing history just a little bit - ensuring that John Lennon does not get assassinated. Of course, the Wally and Moira are also Beatles fans, and off we go on a pretty wild romp through the ins and outs of multiple con games, time and other paradoxes, manhunts, and puzzle solving the old fashioned way, by thinking.

Along the way, Spider maintains a humorous undertone, as noted by chapter titles like "Grok and Roll" and sentences like "They left and locked the car, and, since it was late at night, crossed Point Grey Road on foot without the customary side effect of dying." But much of the story is a serious investigation into ethics, morals (can con-men have morals? Can ethics impose absolute restrictions on the actions of time travelers?), and individuality versus the 'Group Mind' that true telepathy would make possible. The characters come across as highly intelligent, personable, and believable people caught in situations that are only partially due to their own actions, but must (and can) rely on their own wits to save the day.

Readers who have never attended a science fiction convention or been seriously involved in SF fandom may miss some of Spider's underhanded references, and some of the specified technology will seem absolutely ancient (which is merely an indication of how fast computing technology is changing). But these are fairly minor quibbles with what is generally a very readable story, one that occasionally made me laugh out loud, always kept me grinning, and provided some good food for thought when finished.

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4.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL! A great tie-in/completion of this series. 8.5, July 27, 1997
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Mindkiller is one of my favorites, Time Pressure was a little disappointing, but Lifehouse finishes the series extremely well. Even the bad guys, Paul and June, are likeable, and Wally and Moira are too cool. Wonder who Spider based them on?

The way Spider makes us concerned about Paul and June, even though we know they are thieves and criminals is great. The "situation" they find themselves in becomes the one wearing the black hat, rather than any of the three couples in the book. I really appreciated the way P&J were able to look into themselves and realize that they had finally broken their own creed.

If there is any wrong about this book, it is that the connections are too convenient, e.g. Paul and June need to talk to Wally and Moira and "poof" there they are on their front doorstep. Though that was somewhat important in their being able to avoid the "fly," the filching of June's porno books and Wally having them for her at the end was almost too cute, too easy. After Paul's initial con, little else required as much work until the last "con" of Myrna and Johnson. Which bye the way, definitely goes a long way toward giving this book an 8.5 versus a 7 or 7.5.

I really find it hard to give a 10, but this threesome of books definitely rates a solid 9 in the whole. I continually enjoy the way Spider mixes a love of music, solid science, and a straightforward philosophy of acceptance in all his books. I have most of them, except those now out of print (and even some of those). Spider manages to put forth his philosophy without getting pedantic like RAH did in some of his later work. I hope he keeps it up and keeps writing more great stuff

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Robinson's best, but an enjoying read., May 13, 1997
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The third in Robinson's Deathkiller trilogy (oops! I used the word trilogy!), -Lifehouse- is an enjoyable read; though not one of the author's best, it's still definately worth the price. As usual, Spider offers characters who are intelligent, witty, and entertaining, though for some reason in this installment, it feels almost like the characters have become patterns and not people (the We've Seen These People Before Syndrome). I found this book difficult to get into for the first ten pages, but once the hurdle of the first chapter had been cleared, subsequent pages flew by -- particularly the absolutely hysterical -- and plausible -- new con described in Chapter 2. Robinson's observations of human nature, as always, ring true.

Overall, this book is a good read, if you've read the first two in the series. If not, you're bound to be left there wondering just what all the in-jokes are, as Robinson uncharacteristically doesn't give enough background to make a newcomer understand.

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1.0 out of 5 stars another badly written book by robinson
since everyone always seems to be raving about spider robinson, i decided to give him another try. BIG mistake. the plot was juvenile. Read more
Published on August 27, 2000 by Don V

5.0 out of 5 stars My first Spider Robinson book
This was the first Spider Robinson I've read, and I was quite impressed. I think it takes a courageous science fiction writer to write fiction about science fiction. Read more
Published on May 31, 2000 by vikingbob

4.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings, but amongst the best recent Spider Robinson
As a third part to follow up to Mindkiller and Time Pressure, it certainly fits into the group. I did not much like Time Pressure, finding it, to my mind, "rather New... Read more
Published on May 19, 1998 by Christopher B. Browne

4.0 out of 5 stars The sham time traveler vs. the real thing was a nice stroke.
Since Mindkiller I've been scooping up everything Mr. Robinson has written. It's because I cannot recall laughing so hard as during the neophite s and m scene in that book... Read more
Published on August 7, 1997

1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible book -- don't buy it.
I purchased this book a few weeks ago. Suffice it to say, it has been very easy to put down. I've read about 100 pages of the book (over a few days, since it was on the dull... Read more
Published on April 28, 1997

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