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THE SITE is a tense mind-bending novel where the investigation of dreams and a cryptic government document challenge established views of the world. When London schoolteacher Cicely Denfeld begins experiencing vivid and disturbing dreams, she has no idea that they could foreshadow a secret reality long hidden from the public. In her slumber, Cicely lives out the experiences of strangers Charles Ryder and Vivian Venables, involved by a man who deals in secrets in recovering a secret file taken from an American government contractor. While Cicely, helped by a psychiatrist, seeks to understand…mehr

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THE SITE is a tense mind-bending novel where the investigation of dreams and a cryptic government document challenge established views of the world. When London schoolteacher Cicely Denfeld begins experiencing vivid and disturbing dreams, she has no idea that they could foreshadow a secret reality long hidden from the public. In her slumber, Cicely lives out the experiences of strangers Charles Ryder and Vivian Venables, involved by a man who deals in secrets in recovering a secret file taken from an American government contractor. While Cicely, helped by a psychiatrist, seeks to understand the bizarre dreams that plague her, Charles and Vivian follow a trail of hidden knowledge that could impact the entire world. At a facility concealed in the American southwest they meet visitors from far away that carry out an otherworldly mission.
Autorenporträt
Carlos Valrand is a writer, investor, and contributor to the website Internet Looks. He is the author of the novel The Site and writes science fiction and historical mysteries. Valrand has participated as an engineer and manager on NASA and Department of Defense projects such as the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle, and the Strategic Defense Initiative. He has authored various aerospace system functional requirements documents and technical papers, and has developed and taught courses in technical subjects. Mr. Valrand's interests include history, photography, graphic arts, and archaeology. He lives in Texas.