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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Gene Brewer. In a followup to the novel K-PAX, a psychiatrist attempts to ascertain the real identity of an interesting young man possessing some unusual supernatural abilities named "Prot," a patient at the Manhattan Psychiatric Institute, who believes he is a visitor from another world. Reprint. 320 pages, Paperback.

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  2. Description. ON A BEAM OF LIGHT is Gene Brewer's brilliant sequel to K-PAX, the novel in which a man called 'prot' (rhyming with goat) claims he is a perfect being from the planet K-PAX - an idyllic world without wars, government or religion. At the Manhattan Institute his psychiatrist is determined to prove that prot's identity is nothing more ...

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  3. K-Pax: The Trilogy, featuring Prot's Report. Paperback – 15 Dec. 2003. by Gene Brewer (Author) 4.6 178 ratings. See all formats and editions. Save 5% on any 4 Qualifying items | Terms. When a man who claims to be from outer space is brought into the Manhattan Institute, the mental ward seems to be just the place for him.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › K-PAXK-PAX - Wikipedia

    0-312-97702-6. OCLC. 45697130. K-PAX is an American science fiction novel by Gene Brewer, the first in the K-PAX series. [1] The series deals with the experiences on Earth of a being named Prot. [1] It is written in the first person from the point of view of Prot's psychiatrist. K-PAX was adapted into a theatrical film of the same name ...

  5. 0747553947 - K-pax Ii: on a Beam of Light by Brewer, Gene (27 results). You searched for: ISBN: 0747553947

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    Oct 17, 2012 · K-Pax Iv: A New Visitor from the Constellation Lyra. by Gene Brewer | 9 Mar 2007. 3.8 out of 5 stars 62. Kindle Edition. £11.99 ...

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  8. Jan 15, 2001 · K-Pax. Gene Brewer. St. Martin's Press, Jan 15, 2001 - Fiction - 256 pages. Psychiatrist Gene Brewer doesn't have a diagnosis for the mysterious new patient who calls himself "prot" (rhymes with goat). But this strange and likeable man cannot be--as he claims--from the planet K-PAX. Or can he?

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