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Transparency tells the story of a young man who was never really meant for this world. He is withdrawn from most things including school and his parents. Thomas's only real joy is playing "The Game", with several of his friends. During a session of the game he stumbles through a hidden door and into a dark world. What he sees is a cemetery and while trying to process the sight, he see's in the distance two group approaching. One is black and one is white. His paralysis breaks and he turns and escapes back through the door. Curiosity gets the best of him, and he returns a few days later but…mehr

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Transparency tells the story of a young man who was never really meant for this world. He is withdrawn from most things including school and his parents. Thomas's only real joy is playing "The Game", with several of his friends. During a session of the game he stumbles through a hidden door and into a dark world. What he sees is a cemetery and while trying to process the sight, he see's in the distance two group approaching. One is black and one is white. His paralysis breaks and he turns and escapes back through the door. Curiosity gets the best of him, and he returns a few days later but this time the door slams closed behind him and he is trapped there. He learns that the white faction led by Dobor, who becomes his closest friend, believes him to be the chosen one. The black faction does not agree. As the story evolves, he does not die as the others who have come before him did in a short period of time. He is taken to the Co-Ordinator General. Soon he is allowed to visit the book of old and new to begin to learn its secrets. He comes to a point where he must make a decision which will make or break Transparency.
Autorenporträt
Ron Mace lives in American Fork Utah. He stays busy working, traveling, reading and writing. He is married to his soul mate of 38 years. He treasures his family and loves spending time with his grandkids. This is his eighth published book.