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Stand-alone Psychological Suspense books


By Tantra Bensko 

Each book in the long set is its own dramatic, suspenseful story, all involving murder and the deliberate confusion of people's minds. The Agents of the Nevermind play a role in them all. Characters that we care about deeply struggle in a world of illusions. They lead the others through to the way out.

First up:

In Glossolalia: A Psychological Thriller, Nancy works at her uncle's poison plant, the only job she can keep, considering she goes into fugues. When she sees a crime in progress, her quest to right it takes her down below unexpected layers.

Remember to Recycle: What if if the guys going through your recycling bins know more about your life than you do?

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In the world of this series: everything went along normally until the late 1980's, when the Agents of the Nevermind became a new branch of Intelligence making what had been somewhat covert more overt. The Theosophical cults, New Age beliefs of the time, the Christian Identity militias that were having their heyday, the Moral Majority, excusing empiricism through the claimed heritage of Atlantis, occult icons that were being idolized, the interest in magick -- all became an obvious part of the Nevermind's repertoire. 

The Agents use popular media such as movies and the nightly news to manipulate the public, and traditional mind control methods such as hypnosis, traumatic splitting, etc. to take people into the Nevermind. 

They create and oversee a theatrical world full of familiar icons, famous people whose lives were actually nothing like they are presented to be. They organize events, orchestrate connections between people wish shared memories by virtual reality, monitor reactions to the narratives they make people watch, create hoaxes, discredit, and serve as all round baddie antagonists. Or are they the protagonists?

In some of the books, such as Remember to Recycle, the characters' lives are barely affected by the differences at arose from that Alternate Reality; the corruption at high levels is basically our own. 

In others, like Giant Jack, that veering off from the timeline holds the book together: the Agents buy Lookout Mountain Labs movie studio and Murphey's Ranch in Laurel Canyon to put out occult propaganda movies, and become involved in presidential elections beyond your wildest dreams.

Each book in the extensive series is relevant to our own world and instructive about history, science, and methods of Social Engineering. Most of the books take place in our current time or in the future.

The Alternate Reality serves to make it all more exciting and allows imagination to go wild in the novels in metaphoric explorations of hot topics and of metaphysics. Ultimately, the Alternate is there to bring attention to the reality that lurks underneath the surface of our world within fun entertainment.

Isn't it more grounded and deeply enjoyable to read books that acknowledge reality instead of continually flee from it in denial? 

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