The Unseen
Sean Fagan Book 1
Next time you switch on your computer are the unseen waiting to enter your mind, or are they already there?DI Fagan investigates the ritual murder of three young women and finds links between victims and a computer game. On examining hard drives from the murder victims PCs, traces of subliminal hypnosis are found enticing victims to remote places where they are killed.When a fourth women is murdered in Ireland Fagan realises he hunts a killer capable of global influence. He also discovers governments both sides of the Atlantic are aware and observing. When his own daughters become involved, nightmare encircles him.Subliminal messaging is illegal. It cannot influence a person against their will but for the undecided or vulnerable it can embed into a mind and influence judgment, i.e. buy certain products, vote for a certain politician, kill your neighbour.
James McKenna was born during the bombing of London in WWII and as the child of a British Army officer, spent time amidst the wretchedness of post-war Austria before travelling with his family to the Far East. At the age of 15 he joined the British Army and attended the apprenticeship college at Harrogate, then the Royal School of Military Engineering. At 17 he passed selection for the Paras serving in the Gulf and Europe. Afterwards running his own electronic and physical protection company gave insider knowledge for his crime thrillers The Unseen, The Uncounted, The Unwanted and Global Raider. Now a father and grandfather, in parallel to these crime thrillers, he has ventured into the action/fantasy world of the young reader aged 12+. The Mind Traveller is the first of a series where Rosie adventures deep into the unchartered universe of Mind Space. As a fulltime writer he lives between the UK, Portugal and Ireland.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9780956972347110164
- Artikelnummer SW9780956972347110164
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Autor
James McKenna
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- Verlag Lone Cloud
- Seitenzahl 328
- Veröffentlichung 01.06.2022
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9780956972347
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