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This story is the third in a continuation of two previous novels entitled The Right Hand Rule: Awakening and The Right hand Rule: Rise of the Empaths. In this trilogy, Sean Nichols and Taryn Stone, childhood friends and now sweethearts, must overcome evil as they struggle to save themselves, humanity, the Earth, indeed, the Universe itself. Sean accidentally invents a technique that enhances the mind, becoming a being referred to as a hypersentient. He awakes in a government-controlled hospital under the "care" of an insane narcissist, Dr. Maurice Schumacher. After barely escaping, Sean then…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This story is the third in a continuation of two previous novels entitled The Right Hand Rule: Awakening and The Right hand Rule: Rise of the Empaths. In this trilogy, Sean Nichols and Taryn Stone, childhood friends and now sweethearts, must overcome evil as they struggle to save themselves, humanity, the Earth, indeed, the Universe itself. Sean accidentally invents a technique that enhances the mind, becoming a being referred to as a hypersentient. He awakes in a government-controlled hospital under the "care" of an insane narcissist, Dr. Maurice Schumacher. After barely escaping, Sean then was pursued by the government, finally managing to free himself, Taryn and ultimately the world from tyranny. Now, they must confront Fajad Parwaz, an evil disciple of Schumacher, who conceals a secret which, if unchecked, will enslave the entire Universe. After forming an alliance of fellow hypersentients entities and the world's remaining forces, Nichols and his companions must now confrontParwaz in an ultimate battle of good vs. evil.
Autorenporträt
Patrick J. Morris, DVM, DACZM was a veterinarian at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park in California, USA.  A life-long reader of science fiction, he was diagnosed with cancer in 1991.  Writing science fiction helped Patrick survive the ordeal.  Afterward, Patrick continues to write science fiction novels.