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Suspicious Minds

Suspicious Minds

by Gwenda Bond 2019 304 pages
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Arrival at Hawkins Lab

A secret government project begins

In 1969 Indiana, Dr. Martin Brenner arrives at the newly outfitted Hawkins National Laboratory, bringing with him a young girl, Kali (Subject Eight), who possesses mysterious abilities. The lab is a front for clandestine government experiments, funded and protected by powerful agencies. Brenner's cold, calculating nature is evident as he evaluates both staff and subjects, seeking only those with "potential." The stage is set for a new phase of human experimentation, with secrecy and ambition driving every decision. Kali, separated from her past and family, is promised friends and a new home, but the reality is isolation and manipulation. The lab's true purpose is hidden from the outside world, and the arrival of new test subjects is imminent.

The Experiment Begins

College students lured by money

Terry Ives, a hardworking college student, is drawn into the lab's orbit after her friend Stacey describes a strange, lucrative psychological experiment involving drugs and secrecy. Terry, motivated by curiosity and financial need, volunteers to participate, using Stacey's name. She meets other participants—mechanic Alice, aspiring scientist Gloria, and the enigmatic Ken—each with their own reasons for joining. The group is subjected to a battery of tests, including LSD trips and psychological probing, under the watchful eye of Dr. Brenner. The experiments are invasive and unsettling, blurring the line between science and abuse. Terry's suspicions grow as she realizes the government's involvement and the true nature of the research.

Unlikely Friendships Form

A fellowship of outsiders emerges

As the experiments continue, Terry, Alice, Gloria, and Ken bond over their shared ordeal. Each brings unique strengths: Terry's determination, Alice's mechanical genius, Gloria's scientific rigor, and Ken's claimed psychic abilities. They confide in each other about their experiences—Alice's visions of monsters, Gloria's struggles as a Black woman in science, Ken's cryptic insights, and Terry's growing unease. Together, they begin to question the ethics and purpose of the lab, suspecting that Brenner's ambitions go far beyond what they've been told. Their friendship becomes a lifeline, offering hope and solidarity in the face of increasing danger and manipulation.

Into the Void

Psychedelic trips unlock hidden worlds

Under the influence of LSD and sensory deprivation, Terry and the others are pushed to their psychological limits. Terry experiences vivid hallucinations and is guided by Brenner to revisit her deepest traumas, which he then attempts to erase or manipulate. Alice, subjected to electroshock, glimpses a shadowy realm she calls the Beneath, filled with monsters and decay. Gloria is tested for suggestibility and memory, while Ken's abilities remain ambiguous. The experiments are designed to break down their defenses and unlock latent powers, but also to control and reshape their minds. Terry's encounters in the void hint at a deeper connection between the subjects, the lab, and something otherworldly.

Monsters and Memories

Visions reveal future dangers

Alice's visions intensify, showing not only monsters but glimpses of the future—children with powers, a girl marked "011," and catastrophic events. She shares these with the group, who realize the lab's experiments may have consequences far beyond their own suffering. Terry discovers a secret wing in the lab housing Kali, a child with psychic abilities, and learns that Brenner is raising her in isolation, promising her a "friend." The group uncovers files hinting at Project Indigo, a program to create and control children with extraordinary powers. The line between hallucination and prophecy blurs, and the friends fear what Brenner might unleash.

Secrets and Surveillance

Brenner's control tightens

Brenner's surveillance extends beyond the lab—he manipulates university officials, monitors the subjects' families, and uses psychological leverage to keep them compliant. When Terry's boyfriend Andrew is drafted to Vietnam, she suspects Brenner's involvement. The group's attempts to gather evidence and expose the lab are met with increasing resistance. Gloria's family is targeted, Alice is threatened with commitment, and Terry is coerced with the safety of her unborn child. The lab's power seems absolute, and the friends realize that escape may be their only hope.

The Fellowship's Plan

A desperate scheme for freedom

Determined to break free, the group devises a plan: create a diversion, steal evidence, and rescue Kali. Alice builds a homemade electroshock machine to enhance her visions, hoping to learn more about the lab's secrets. Gloria and Ken coordinate distractions, while Terry seeks to reach Kali through the void. The plan is risky and relies on trust, timing, and the hope that their combined abilities can outwit Brenner. As the day of the escape approaches, tensions run high, and the cost of failure becomes clear.

Kali's Illusions

A child's power changes everything

Kali, longing for friendship and freedom, agrees to help Terry and the others. She uses her psychic abilities to create convincing illusions—flames, death, and disappearance—confusing the lab staff and buying the group precious time. Her powers, however, come at a cost: nosebleeds, exhaustion, and emotional turmoil. Kali's bond with Terry and Alice deepens, but she remains trapped by Brenner's promises and threats. The escape hinges on her ability to maintain the illusion that Alice is dead, allowing her to slip away unnoticed.

Escape from Hawkins

A daring flight to safety

With Kali's help, the group stages Alice's death, convincing Brenner and the authorities that she has perished in an experiment gone wrong. Gloria and Ken smuggle Alice out in disguise, and she flees to Canada to hide with relatives. Terry, now heavily pregnant, returns home, hoping that Brenner will leave them alone. The escape is bittersweet—Kali remains behind, and the threat of the lab lingers. The friends vow to expose Brenner's crimes and rescue the children still trapped in Hawkins.

Loss and Despair

Tragedy strikes, hope falters

Terry's world collapses when Andrew is killed in Vietnam, and she is left to face her pregnancy alone. Brenner, undeterred by the escape, tightens his grip, threatening Alice's family and manipulating Terry's medical care. When Terry gives birth, Brenner orchestrates the abduction of her newborn daughter, Jane, faking the child's death and erasing Terry's memories. The loss is devastating, and Terry's attempts to seek justice are met with disbelief and indifference. The system protects Brenner, and the cycle of abuse continues.

The Child Taken

Brenner's ultimate experiment begins

Brenner raises Jane—now known as Eleven—in the lab, grooming her to be the next and most powerful subject. Kali, now "Eight," is promised a friend and becomes Jane's surrogate sister. The two girls are isolated, tested, and manipulated, their abilities honed for purposes they cannot understand. Brenner's ambition is unchecked, and the legacy of Project Indigo is secured. The fate of the children is sealed, and the hope of rescue fades.

Hope for the Future

A mother's love endures

Despite her trauma and loss, Terry refuses to give up. She gathers evidence, contacts journalists, and enlists the help of her friends. Gloria and Ken continue the fight, using their connections to monitor the lab and protect those who remain. Alice, safe in Canada, keeps watch from afar. Years later, Terry receives proof that her daughter is alive—a photograph smuggled out of Hawkins. The story ends with a glimmer of hope: the bond between mother and child, and the promise that love and truth can survive even the darkest experiments.

Characters

Terry Ives

Reluctant hero, determined mother

Terry is a college student whose curiosity and need for money draw her into the Hawkins Lab experiments. Intelligent, compassionate, and stubborn, she quickly becomes the moral center of the group. Her relationships—with her boyfriend Andrew, her friends, and especially with Kali—reveal her deep empathy and sense of justice. Terry's psychological journey is marked by trauma, loss, and resilience. She is manipulated, drugged, and ultimately robbed of her child, but her refusal to give up hope or abandon others defines her. Her development from passive participant to active resister is the heart of the story.

Dr. Martin Brenner

Charismatic, ruthless scientist

Brenner is the architect of Hawkins Lab's secret experiments. He is brilliant, manipulative, and utterly devoid of empathy, viewing his subjects as tools for scientific advancement. His "fatherly" demeanor masks a deep cruelty—he isolates, drugs, and abuses children and adults alike in pursuit of power. Brenner's psychoanalysis reveals a man obsessed with control, incapable of genuine connection, and willing to sacrifice anything for his vision. His relationship with Kali and Jane (Eleven) is especially chilling, as he positions himself as their "Papa" while exploiting their abilities.

Kali Prasad (Eight)

Lonely child, powerful illusionist

Kali is a young girl with psychic powers, raised in isolation by Brenner. She craves friendship and family, latching onto Terry and later Alice as surrogate sisters. Kali's abilities—creating vivid illusions—are both her gift and her curse, used by Brenner for demonstrations and control. Her psychological development is shaped by trauma, longing, and the constant threat of punishment. Kali's loyalty is torn between her desire for connection and her fear of Brenner, making her both a victim and a catalyst for the group's escape.

Alice Johnson

Mechanic, visionary, survivor

Alice is a townie with a gift for machines and a practical, no-nonsense attitude. Subjected to electroshock and LSD, she develops the ability to see into the Beneath—a shadowy, monstrous future. Alice's visions are both a source of terror and a tool for the group, providing crucial information about the lab's plans. Her relationship with Terry and Kali is maternal and protective, and her willingness to risk everything for her friends marks her as a true hero. Alice's escape to Canada is a bittersweet victory, haunted by the knowledge of what she leaves behind.

Gloria Flowers

Scientist, strategist, outsider

Gloria is a Black biology student whose academic ambitions are thwarted by institutional racism and sexism. She is analytical, cautious, and fiercely loyal to her friends. Gloria's scientific training allows her to see through Brenner's manipulations and devise practical solutions to the group's problems. Her psychoanalysis reveals a woman constantly navigating the dangers of being "other" in a hostile environment, yet refusing to be defined by it. Gloria's role as a planner and moral compass is vital to the group's survival.

Ken

Psychic, gentle soul, connector

Ken claims to be psychic, and while his abilities are ambiguous, his intuition and empathy are real. He serves as the group's emotional anchor, offering support, humor, and occasional insight. Ken's own struggles with identity and acceptance mirror the group's larger fight against control and erasure. His development is subtle but significant—he finds love, purpose, and a chosen family among the Fellowship.

Andrew Rich

Lover, casualty of war

Andrew is Terry's boyfriend, a kind and idealistic young man whose life is derailed by the Vietnam draft. His relationship with Terry is tender and supportive, providing her with strength and hope. Andrew's death is a turning point, plunging Terry into despair and catalyzing her final rebellion against Brenner. He represents the collateral damage of both war and institutional abuse.

Stacey Sullivan

Roommate, comic relief, loyal friend

Stacey is Terry's roommate and the original participant in the lab's experiments. Her quick wit and practical advice provide levity and grounding for Terry. Stacey's support during Terry's pregnancy and grief is unwavering, highlighting the importance of everyday friendship in extraordinary circumstances.

Becky Ives

Protective sister, anchor

Becky is Terry's older sister, pragmatic and nurturing. She provides a safe haven for Terry during her pregnancy and after Andrew's death. Becky's skepticism and strength help Terry navigate the aftermath of the lab's abuses, and her willingness to believe and support Terry is crucial to her recovery.

Jane "Eleven"

The next generation, hope and tragedy

Jane is Terry's daughter, stolen at birth by Brenner and raised as Subject Eleven. Though she is an infant in this story, her presence looms large as the embodiment of both loss and hope. Jane's fate is intertwined with Kali's, and her existence is the ultimate proof of Brenner's crimes—and Terry's enduring love.

Plot Devices

Government Conspiracy and Secrecy

Hidden agendas drive the narrative

The story is structured around the secrecy of Hawkins Lab and the government's willingness to sacrifice individuals for perceived national security. Surveillance, manipulation, and cover-ups are constant threats, creating an atmosphere of paranoia and mistrust. The narrative uses foreshadowing—through Alice's visions and Brenner's machinations—to build tension and highlight the stakes.

Psychedelic Experimentation

Drugs as both weapon and window

LSD and sensory deprivation are used to break down the subjects' minds, unlock hidden abilities, and erase or implant memories. The altered states allow for exploration of trauma, suppressed memories, and psychic connections, blurring the line between reality and hallucination. The use of drugs is both a literal and metaphorical tool for control.

Found Family and Fellowship

Connection as resistance

The formation of the Fellowship—a group of outsiders united by circumstance and choice—is a central device. Their bond provides strength, strategy, and hope, countering the isolation and abuse of the lab. The narrative structure mirrors classic quest stories, with each member contributing unique skills to the group's survival and escape.

Illusion and Reality

Perception shapes fate

Kali's powers and Alice's visions challenge the boundaries between what is real and what is imagined. The ability to create or see alternate realities becomes both a weapon and a means of escape. The story uses these devices to question the nature of truth, memory, and agency.

Maternal Love and Loss

A mother's fight transcends all

Terry's journey is driven by her love for her unborn child and her determination to protect the vulnerable. The theft of her daughter is the ultimate violation, and her refusal to accept loss becomes a rallying cry for justice. The narrative uses her maternal bond as both motivation and symbol of hope.

Analysis

Suspicious Minds is a haunting prequel to Stranger Things, blending Cold War paranoia, government overreach, and the personal cost of scientific ambition. Gwenda Bond reimagines the origins of Hawkins Lab as a microcosm of institutional abuse, where the pursuit of power justifies any means and the vulnerable are expendable. The novel's greatest strength lies in its portrayal of found family—outsiders who, through solidarity and courage, resist dehumanization and fight for each other. The use of psychedelic experimentation as both a literal and metaphorical device underscores the dangers of unchecked authority and the fragility of memory and identity. At its core, the story is about the enduring power of love—maternal, platonic, and romantic—to challenge even the darkest systems. Terry's refusal to surrender, even in the face of overwhelming loss, offers a message of hope: that truth, connection, and resistance can survive, and that the fight for justice is never truly over.

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Review Summary

3.59 out of 5
Average of 14k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Suspicious Minds receives mixed reviews from Stranger Things fans. Many appreciate the backstory of Eleven's mother and the 1960s setting, but find the pacing slow and characters underdeveloped. Some enjoy the nostalgia and easter eggs, while others feel it lacks the charm of the TV series. The writing style is criticized as simplistic, and Dr. Brenner's portrayal disappoints some readers. Overall, fans consider it an enjoyable but non-essential addition to the Stranger Things universe, with a 3.59 average rating on Goodreads.

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About the Author

Gwenda Bond is a prolific author known for her young adult and romantic comedy novels. Her work includes the first official Stranger Things novel, Suspicious Minds, and the Lois Lane YA series. Bond has upcoming projects in various genres, including a magical art heist book. She contributes nonfiction to publications like Publishers Weekly and Los Angeles Times. As co-founder of the Lexington Writer's Room nonprofit, Bond demonstrates her commitment to supporting fellow writers. She resides in Kentucky with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and their pets. Bond engages with her readers through her website and newsletter.

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