Mind Stalked Mind Stalked

Mind Stalked

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Hallucinations, or a killer’s reality?

When Federal profiler Nico Sophianos has recurring nightmares steeped in horror and death, he’s convinced he’s losing his mind. Could he be this cold-blooded killer? Photos and case files can’t lie, and they expose his visions all too well.

Hiding the extent of his hallucinations from his staff grows increasingly difficult with each new case. Hiding from the perceptiveness of his clandestine therapist is even harder, until he enlists her help in separating chimeras from reality.

A master is pulling the strings, and victims are falling with increasing bloody frequency. How can Nico sever his connection to the mind web? Only by learning the truth and destroying the killer can Nico save lives, but the price might be his sanity.

Length: 102,000 words

About the MIND WEB series: A mind web connects all human subconscious, but most are never sensitive to it. What happens when someone uses this conduit to direct the actions of the unaware or unwilling? Your mind is not your own, and you may not even know it. Explore the mind web with the team determined to root out its evil controllers and destroy their power over the innocents.

BookLife Prize for Fiction 2016

“This promising series debut makes the most of the author’s premise -- a man, who works for the National Security Agency, finds himself in a deserted Chicago street, unsure of how he got there, but with horrific memories. The author makes this improbable concept work, by dint of superior prose and thoughtful structuring of plot developments, which build up to a surprising but logical reveal that nicely sets up a sequel.”

ジャンル
小説/文学
発売日
2016年
6月30日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
416
ページ
発行者
Kochanowski Enterprises/Nanokas Press
販売元
Draft2Digital, LLC
サイズ
590.8
KB
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