The year is 2018. The United States of America is in the grip of a religious revival, and the only group which can prevent a total take-over by fanatics is the secret organization known as DEDEP. The members of DEDEP are those who, in another age, had been labeled as "witches" and "sorcerers," people with unusual mental abilities forced to hide themselves underground (literally and figuratively). And, if religious fanaticism weren't enough, DEDEP learns of an impending invasion from outer space! Their salvation lies in the hands of two unlikely members of their group who hold the key to a Dangerous Weapon. First book in a trilogy.
Dr. Kenneth Maxwell believed he had landed the job of a lifetime when he accepted a position on the staff of the Vengtman Home for the Emotionally Disturbed. He saw a chance to hone his psychotherapeutic skills under the tutelage of the countrys foremost expert in psychology and to make a name for himself. What he found instead was a cesspool of mystery, intrigue, and inexplicable events. He also found Melissa Waterman, a teenaged girl with compelling amethyst eyes, who seemed to be at the center of the mystery, intrigue, and inexplicable events. Now, he must unravel a tangled web of deceit before he becomes the next victim of whispers in the mind.
The terrorist organization known as the Reman Army of Liberation has hatched a new and deadly plot in their drive to free their planet from the domination of the Romulans. And it falls to an untested Warden of the Central Spiral Collectives Constabulary, Lixu Rodriguez, to foil the scheme. With a group of misfits as his only back-up, he travels from one end of the Collective to another in hot pursuit as the stakes grow higher and higher. Meanwhile, Warden Rodriguez discovers new evidence of the Wayfarers travels through the Galaxy and a possible link to his mentors, the enigmatic Aldebaranians. And he even finds time for romance!
Colin Craig had never believed in "flying saucers" and had discounted tales of "alien abductions" as hallucinations. In one horrifying moment, he becomes the latest abductee. Horror turns to despair when he learns he will be transported to a star system thousands of light-years away, never to return home. On the distant planet Culuma, Craig encounters sights and creatures beyond his wildest imagining. Under the tutelage of the haughty alien called Tharalane, he begins a new chapter in his life; with the beautiful alien called Sirian, he finds true love. And he learns of the "Seranane Construct," an experiment of monumental proportions stretching across tens of thousands of years. The Seranane Construct is the ultimate "alien abduction" story and explores a possible "origin of species" of the human race.
Wilfong the Wizard is set in ancient Atlantis (one hundred years before the fall). One lead character belongs to the Order of Wynot the Wise, one of several groups of practitioners of magick, and is its highest-ranking member. Thanks to a long-standing royal edict against practitioningthe violation of which is punishable by deaththe practitioners must meet in secret. The Order of Wynot must now deal with a new threat. A rogue practitioner vows to destroy the Orderand Wilfongbecause of some slight to his dignity in the past, and it is up to Wilfong to deal with him. Following a number of clues as to the whereabouts of the rogue, the wizard embarks upon a trek through space and time.
The Swarm is on the move. They seek revenge for the death of their agent and have sent a special task force to locate the perpetrator(s). The secret organization known as DEDEP must now use their collective mental abilities to meet the threat, and they must do so without revealing their own presence -- even to their new ally, the Coalition. DEDEP hopes to use their Dangerous Weapon in the upcoming battle, but that object is not what it seems. Only the two individuals who have called it into existence knows what it actually is, and they have been seduced by it. Second book in the trilogy.
Dr. Kenneth Maxwell believed he had landed the job of a lifetime when he accepted a position on the staff of the Vengtman Home for the Emotionally Disturbed. He saw a chance to hone his psychotherapeutic skills under the tutelage of the country’s foremost expert in psychology and to make a name for himself. What he found instead was a cesspool of mystery, intrigue, and inexplicable events. He also found Melissa Waterman, a teenaged girl with compelling amethyst eyes, who seemed to be at the center of the mystery, intrigue, and inexplicable events. Now, he must unravel a tangled web of deceit before he becomes the next victim of “whispers in the mind.”
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