
The Man Who Was Six
The Man Who Was Six is a science fiction novel by F. L. Wallace, likely written in the early to mid-20th century. It follows Dan Merrol, who survives a catastrophic accident and undergoes extensive surgeries that leave him with altered physical and mental states. As he grapples with merging memories and personalities from various individuals, he struggles to reconnect with his wife, Erica, while questioning his own identity. The novel humorously and poignantly explores themes of identity and self-discovery amidst profound change.

















