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The Good and Evil Angels - Hayes, Matthew
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You are probably standing in a shop, or a library, or maybe online, reading this book info. Who is reading these words? You hear the voice in your head, but is it my voice? Is it your own voice? Are you sure? Look around you. The other people; what is behind their eyes? What if you are wrong? Maybe you have never worried about this before. Maybe you should start. Scientists, computer experts and the military work in isolation; their motives, some benign, some darker, hidden from one another. Something is going wrong, however, an unknown element, ethereal and subtle is moving amongst them. This…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
You are probably standing in a shop, or a library, or maybe online, reading this book info. Who is reading these words? You hear the voice in your head, but is it my voice? Is it your own voice? Are you sure? Look around you. The other people; what is behind their eyes? What if you are wrong? Maybe you have never worried about this before. Maybe you should start. Scientists, computer experts and the military work in isolation; their motives, some benign, some darker, hidden from one another. Something is going wrong, however, an unknown element, ethereal and subtle is moving amongst them. This could be the future of mankind, or it could be our final chapter.
Autorenporträt
Matt has had a passion for storytelling from a young age. He was always inspired by the magic that came from reading fiction novels, the experience of escaping reality to find a world just between the page and reader. He has studied at Macquarie University in Sydney to become an English teacher for secondary schools with hopes to reignite creative skills and allow students to embrace imaginative writing with an open mind. Since finishing high school 2015, Matt's goal was to write a novel that allowed readers of all ages to relate to within a fictional world.