The Psychonaut: Book 1 in the Psychonaut trilogy

The Psychonaut: Book 1 in the Psychonaut trilogy

by Tom G.H. Adams
The Psychonaut: Book 1 in the Psychonaut trilogy

The Psychonaut: Book 1 in the Psychonaut trilogy

by Tom G.H. Adams

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Overview

How would it change your life if you knew what everyone else was thinking?
Merrick Whyte has used such a talent to profit from the world of high finance and business mergers. He puts it down to psychology, the study of body language and good background research.
But the game is about to change. Someone is seeking his skills for a different purpose - one that leads him into the clandestine world of the occult.
After falling foul of the law, he learns that discerning between friend and foe is not an easy task, especially when reality gets turned upside down. As he discovers the true extent of his psychonautic talents, he struggles to keep his enigmatic girlfriend, Lotus from being sucked into a conflict that spreads to Eastern Asia.
In an apocalyptic convergence of events, only Merrick and his Outcasts stand between a powerful enemy and the ultimate prize - dominion of this world and the realms beyond the Gateways.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154035405
Publisher: Tom G.H. Adams
Publication date: 02/23/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 872,427
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tom Adams is an imaginer drifting between lands of fantasy, horror and bizarro. When he strays back into the realm called reality he finds himself in Middleland; a geologically beautiful gamut of scenery in the north west of England. The forces that drive him shift their shapes with sharp needles of inspiration, but at present include the art of Zdzislaw Beksinski, the music and words of Ronnie James Dio and a frankenstein amalgam of word-scriptors such as Vonnegut, Tolkien, Clevenger, Leonard and Bradbury.

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