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Distance Is Now a Thing of the Past. That's what investigator Michaels is learning as he uncovers a series of brutal murders committed by what the media is calling the God's Breath Killer-a mysterious entity that leaves no clues, no logical explanation... and no witnesses. Until a young woman crosses paths with this killer. Meet Caitlyn Grey: twenty-six, agoraphobic, and blind. She travels the world without leaving home. Caitlyn can blink-sending her mind across earth. It's a skill she's kept hidden, one she shares with this killer. To the police, it's the impossible: How could a blind woman…mehr

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Distance Is Now a Thing of the Past. That's what investigator Michaels is learning as he uncovers a series of brutal murders committed by what the media is calling the God's Breath Killer-a mysterious entity that leaves no clues, no logical explanation... and no witnesses. Until a young woman crosses paths with this killer. Meet Caitlyn Grey: twenty-six, agoraphobic, and blind. She travels the world without leaving home. Caitlyn can blink-sending her mind across earth. It's a skill she's kept hidden, one she shares with this killer. To the police, it's the impossible: How could a blind woman see a crime that didn't leave prints? But to Michaels it's just the break his investigation needs. He's uncovered a pattern among the dead-a connection to a Cold War experiment that weaponized the mind. Now, Caitlyn and Michaels must team up to track down an evil formed by cruel science-an adversary that can bend perception. Both an unrelenting thriller and a tale of sci-fi-horror, Blind Site is a novel of identity and vengeance, a twisted hunt into fractured consciousness itself.
Autorenporträt
Andrew Van Wey was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, spent his high school years in New England, and lived as an expatriate abroad for nearly a decade.His debut novel, Forsaken, has been downloaded 95,000 times (and counting), and undergone film development at multiple production companies. His travel narrative of esports in Korea, Keyboard Dreams, won a Lowell Thomas award, the highest honor in the field. His short fiction has been featured in eFiction Magazine and Lamp Light.Andrew is passionate about literacy, education, and cutting-edge pedagogies. He holds a B.A. in Screenwriting and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing. Prior to writing full time, he taught for over a decade.Currently, he lives in Northern California with his wife and their Old English Sheepdog, Arthas.