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Cry for Tomorrow

by Dianna Hunter
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Synopsis

CRY FOR TOMORROW The world which Halie has grown-up in doesn't have a lot to offer. She and her friends exist on the outer-fringes of society to avoid both the military and government agencies always on the look-out for competent psis but time is running out for the survivors of the Great War. If Halie does not find a way to sort truth from lie - Earth and Parallax, the second world that has been trapped in earth's gravitational pull, will collide and leave mankind at the not-so-tender mercies of the ghouls and phantoms - the invasion has already begun. Believing that the only way to save the populace of both worlds is by using the power of the telepathic mutes hiding in the old cities, the agents representing The Company which controls most of the earth's business and governments and the ruling family of Parallax are in a frantic race against time and each other to acquire the talent of the psis - willing or not. Black ops agents of both factions are scouring the streets and labyrinth of abandoned buildings of the inner-cities, kidnapping any of the competent psis they can reach. Desperate to preserve their freedom, Halie and her friends are barely a step ahead of them but they cannot escape the hordes of ghouls and phantoms already haunting their world. Halie is courted by two handsome agents, one of the alternate dimension, Parallax, the other of her own Over-world - each begging for the help only she can give to avert the impending disaster - each believes his own need greater. Both court Haley's love - but which sees the woman he professes to love and which sees a means to an end. The fate of two worlds hangs on Halie's choice.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2013
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
388
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781482595369

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