What would you do if suddenly your most private thoughts and experiences were shared with another living person - and you got theirs?A new name. A new language. A new past.In Chicago, a transit worker
What would you do if suddenly your most private thoughts and experiences were shared with another living person - and you got theirs?
A new name. A new language. A new past.
In Chicago, a transit worker now knows enough about the Aryan Brotherhood to mark him for death.
In Abu Dhabi, a playboy experiences modern day slavery.
A New York advertising executive shares the memories of a blind railroad worker in China.
In Washington, a neurologist now studying the phenomenon must fight back mystic memories invading her mind.
In the world of individuals, sudden intimacy is not for everyone. Some like the openess, some will even kill to keep their secrets.
"His writing flows naturally, his characters speak as if they were real people, and his setting seems so real that I wouldn't be surprised to find it on a normal, everyday roadmap. I wound up being firmly convinced that this place, these people, are real and living just out of sight, somewhere". - Dan L. Hollifield
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Michael J. Martineck has been writing since the age of seven, when he wrote and illustrated his own comic book. Since then he has earned degrees in Economics and English, and has applied his talents to a successful career in advertising. Michael lives on an island in up-state New York.
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