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"It wasn't a pill or drug like in the movies - he was a philosopher not a pharmacist. It was an actual course of work that would help make a person more intelligent." Incite Insight is a speculative crime thriller. Newly promoted 'Country Boy' Detective Brad Thomas is put on the case after a number of mysterious deaths - the victims' brains appear to have melted. Brad and Detective Sally Summers discover that the victims are linked by a strange tattoo that reveals membership of a secret organisation. Brad uncovers an intelligence raising program created by the first person to die from what the…mehr

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"It wasn't a pill or drug like in the movies - he was a philosopher not a pharmacist. It was an actual course of work that would help make a person more intelligent." Incite Insight is a speculative crime thriller. Newly promoted 'Country Boy' Detective Brad Thomas is put on the case after a number of mysterious deaths - the victims' brains appear to have melted. Brad and Detective Sally Summers discover that the victims are linked by a strange tattoo that reveals membership of a secret organisation. Brad uncovers an intelligence raising program created by the first person to die from what the media dub the 'Melting Brain'. Believing that this program is the key to solving the deaths, Brad works his way through its levels and finds his own thinking being transformed. Soon, he is invited to join the secret organisation that has been spreading the program - The Network of Freethinkers. He finds himself becoming a crucial part of their plan to alter the way the world is run and create what they call the age of the Philosopher King.
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According to his wife, Robert has spent too much of his life studying. She has a point as he's earned seven tertiary qualifications. Robert has degrees in psychology, sociology, biology and education, all of which inspire his writing. He lives in Melbourne with his wife and two children. He likes writing stories which shift the perspective of the reader and make use of scientific concepts. Robert is mildly kosmemophobic. When he was in high school, a dare escalated a little too quickly and Robert made the state final in an interpretive dance competition.