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Subliminal

Subliminal

Amanda Gatton
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Traverse City, Michigan is in the middle of a brutal winter, made worse by a crazed killer on the loose. Seemingly random victims are found with their jugulars opened, and murdered in a variety of unspeakable manners. Whitaker Buckley is the father of teenaged twins, Eli and Elnora Buckley. Though the twins are identical in appearance and intellect, they couldn't be more difficult. Eli is the somewhat unruly "problem child," while El is perfect to a fault. In fact, El voluntarily refrains from all those things that adults often perceive as bad influences, such as online activity, modern media, movies, television, and music, and all those other things that usually makes the teenage years fun.

Whit becomes interested in some findings Eli reveals through a school project about subliminal messaging. Intrigued and frankly a little frightened, Eli's research sends Whit on a quest to answer questions and uncover hidden secrets that were right under his nose all along.

And what he discovers causes him to see his own children and the world around him in an entirely different, terrifying light. Subliminal: It's not what you think.
Language
English
Pages
31
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Headtrip Productions
Release
April 04, 2015

Subliminal

Amanda Gatton
0/5 ( ratings)
Traverse City, Michigan is in the middle of a brutal winter, made worse by a crazed killer on the loose. Seemingly random victims are found with their jugulars opened, and murdered in a variety of unspeakable manners. Whitaker Buckley is the father of teenaged twins, Eli and Elnora Buckley. Though the twins are identical in appearance and intellect, they couldn't be more difficult. Eli is the somewhat unruly "problem child," while El is perfect to a fault. In fact, El voluntarily refrains from all those things that adults often perceive as bad influences, such as online activity, modern media, movies, television, and music, and all those other things that usually makes the teenage years fun.

Whit becomes interested in some findings Eli reveals through a school project about subliminal messaging. Intrigued and frankly a little frightened, Eli's research sends Whit on a quest to answer questions and uncover hidden secrets that were right under his nose all along.

And what he discovers causes him to see his own children and the world around him in an entirely different, terrifying light. Subliminal: It's not what you think.
Language
English
Pages
31
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Headtrip Productions
Release
April 04, 2015

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