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Peter Reisz is the author of the ‘Sense of Silence’ series of novels. These stories are aimed at the young adult market and above.

At the age of fourteen Sam Wright discovers that he is telepathic. At first his new ability seems to be an asset and he views it as wholly positive. But it isn’t.

Because of his rare ability, he is dragged into a dark world of terror and murder where he is pursued not only by the authorities but also the planet’s most dangerous criminal.

Sam’s life becomes a series of mysteries. Did a man really die of fright on a fairground ride? Why did a peaceful demonstration turn into a riot? How come an MP walks onto a railway line and kills himself? And was that really a dead man he saw driving a white car?

Despite desperately trying to avoid it, Sam is forced to face his adversary in a disastrous life-or death showdown high above five thousand panicking people who don’t understand what is happening to them. Can he survive against a man more powerful than he is? And what can he do to save his best friend?

The first book in the series is available from Amazon, here:

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This is an exciting new approach to telling the story of a person who has evolved a new capability. Instead of telling a tale of what this person does to society, it examines what society might do to him.

Welcoming a New Approach

‘A Sense of Silence’ is thought-provoking as well as being a ripping adventure.

 

 

Interesting and Exciting at the same time