Heath, Peter
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.

Working name of US author Peter Heath Fine (1938-1995), whose novels Assassins from Tomorrow (1967) – which suggests that John F Kennedy (see Icons) was assassinated by killers from the future – The Mind Brothers (1967) and Men Who Die Twice (1968) comprise the thriller-like Mind Brothers sf series, which combines a great deal of fairly convoluted action with Time Travel. The non-sf Night Trains (1979) as Peter Heath Fine is a darkly comic crime caper novel about a Religion-inspired plot to destroy sinful Las Vegas with a diverted trainload of reactor-grade plutonium. [JC/DRL]
Peter Heath Fine
born New York: 6 February 1938
died Sag Harbor, New York: June 1995 [last seen 1 June; found dead 29 July]
works
series
Mind Brothers
- The Mind Brothers (New York: Lancer Books, 1967) [Mind Brothers: pb/Armand Weston]
- Assassins from Tomorrow (New York: Lancer Books, 1967) [Mind Brothers: pb/Armand Weston]
- Men Who Die Twice (New York: Lancer Books, 1968) [Mind Brothers: pb/Armand Weston]
individual titles
- Night Trains (New York: Lippincott and Crowell, 1979) as Peter Heath Fine [hb/]
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