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¡°Worlds of the Imperium¡° is a science fiction novel published by Keith Laumer in 1962 that interestingly explores the concepts of the multiverse and duality.
Brian Bayard faces a dictator who looks identical to him and begins his adventure in another world.
This novel deeply explores identity, ethical choices, and the nature of power. As Brian searches for his role in another world, he experiences the complexities of human nature and moral dilemmas. In this process, readers think about who they are and what their choices mean.
¡°Worlds of the Imperium¡± is a fascinating work that explores the complex themes of the multiverse and duality. The psychological depth of the characters and the tense development are well combined, making readers unable to take their eyes off until the last page. This book goes beyond a simple science fiction novel and provides deep reflection on human nature and ethics.

Summary
The protagonist, Brian Bayard, was living a normal life when he was kidnapped to a parallel world where a dictator looked exactly like him. As he is tasked with removing this dictator and taking his place, Brian is forced to confront his ego and moral dilemmas. He says that killing someone who looks exactly like him is not an easy task, and in the process, he finds himself fighting a battle with himself... .

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Contents
CHAPTER I. I stopped in front of a shop with a small wooden sign
CHAPTER II. There was a scratching sound which irritated me
CHAPTER III. I woke up with a start
CHAPTER IV. I stared at the garish portrait for a long time
CHAPTER V. I stood before a long mirror and eyed myself
CHAPTER VI. I was cold, chilled to the bone
CHAPTER VII. I tried to relax in my chair in the cramped shuttle
CHAPTER VIII. I was close to panic
CHAPTER IX. I don't remember much about my trip
CHAPTER X. The current was gentle
CHAPTER XI. The night was black
CHAPTER XII. I dreamt I was at the seashore
CHAPTER XIII. Get back, Bayard
CHAPTER XIV. I was lying in a clean bed in a sunny room
CHAPTER XV. I was alone now