Subjected: Parallax Are We Meant to Be More...Than Human? A Scientist and a reclusive Writer are led by a mysterious, oddly inane space/time traveler on journeys to the past and the future, in a desperate effort to re-balance reality after a ruthless corporate mogul uses the scientist's discovery to alter history to his own making. -------------------------------------------------------------- Amidst the burgeoning political and environmental chaos of the mid-21st century, Dr. Levi Tolliver discovers a ...
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Subjected: Parallax Are We Meant to Be More...Than Human? A Scientist and a reclusive Writer are led by a mysterious, oddly inane space/time traveler on journeys to the past and the future, in a desperate effort to re-balance reality after a ruthless corporate mogul uses the scientist's discovery to alter history to his own making. -------------------------------------------------------------- Amidst the burgeoning political and environmental chaos of the mid-21st century, Dr. Levi Tolliver discovers a hidden property of our DNA: the key that unlocks the secrets of matter, energy, and time. Following the discovery, a mysterious individual from another dimension takes Dr. Tolliver off-planet giving him instructions to seek out metaphysical author, Daniel J. Sayer. Once together, the two find themselves being led to seemingly obscure points in history, trying to stop a madman who, through a limited, yet disturbing application of the doctor's discovery, can now send his mind back in time. And who, through mental coercion and oppression-bordering on the edges of possession-is consequently changing history for his own ends, by changing the people who will make it. This discovery portends a paradigm shift of unparalleled proportions. Leading the two to question: Is the discovery intended to advance humanity, or destroy it? Are we truly destined to be more...than human? Thematic content and style of G. F. Smith's writing is a contemporary cross between the Twilight Zone(R), and the X-Files(R), with respectable portions of self-effacing humor and abstract curiosity carefully weaved in for balanced measure. The Subjected Series was written to be read in any order. Other books in this Series: The Prequel: Subjected: Eye of God and The Sequel: Subjected: the Predicate Available in Print and eBook formats at Leading Online Retailers and gfsmithbooks [dot] com
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