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THE BOOKS

 

The Mindwire trilogy is finished! Mindwire was published 2013 on Amazon Kindle.  The Sibyl was published in 2014. The whole series has now been published in paperback 2020. Enjoy.

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MINDWIRE

 

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A new case for psychologist Paul Clark leads him into a shadowy world of surveillance, authoritarian control and psychic resistance. Charlotte is a young girl who has been confined to a psychiatric hospital for reasons unknown. With Paul’s help, she begins to recover her memories and unlock her past. However, with Charlotte’s recovery comes the development of a new level of psychic powers — and a desire for revenge. Have Paul and Charlotte started something that cannot be stopped?
 

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The Sibyl

 

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It is five years since the demise of the Mindwire program. The information revolution has developed quickly with the use of the SensApps. The early mass surveillance techniques developed for Mindwire have been replaced by a growing number of individuals with highly developed psychic abilities. Naturally adapted to dreaming and able to bring others into their dreams, the sibyls quickly become a feared underclass. Psychologist Paul Clark and tech-savvy teacher Louie find themselves irresistibly drawn into the activities and dreams of a sibyl collective who claim to be able to reach into other dimensions. As the tensions between the sibyls and the mechanistic society which created them heighten, Louie and Paul are caught in the crossfire in a struggle that will lead to an irreversible rift across dimensions.

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Mythic

 

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Twenty-five years after the rise of the psychic underclass known as the sibyls, society has become ever more restrictive and complete surveillance is the norm. Charlotte, the daughter of psychologist Paul Clark, lives a humdrum life. Living mostly in her imagination, she slowly realises she is not alone there. There seem to be other worlds beyond her everyday existence, a different reality which pulls her irresistibly into its orbit. Charlotte is convinced she is losing her mind as she is absorbed into this new world and becomes an unwilling part of plans to take control of the surveillance systems. As her perceptions of reality start to break down, Charlotte has to accept that there is more than she ever imagined out there trying to get in.

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