Angard (Paperback)


Doctor Dean Melton is a clinical psychologist and one day he gains a new patient: a very special and dangerous individual named Paul Black. At first the individual is very difficult to control, and more disturbingly he seems to exhibit telepathic ability. Over the next few months the ugly man calms down and eventually Dean is able to get on good terms with the man, who chooses to call himself Angard. What follows after that is a learning curve that transforms Dean's entire academic and personal perception of reality? Angard claims that he is a mind master from another dimension called Dimedia, where he was murdered and that in order to survive he was forced to use the body of a road accident victim (Paul Black) from our world. At first Dean dismisses the claims as the ridiculous raving of a madman, but as time goes by Angard presents him with infallible proof, which even his closed academic mind cannot refute, and eventually, but reluctantly, he becomes totally convinced by Angard. Angard explains that our dimension is becoming a threat to his own because as our minds develop we will eventually be able to see, hear and even read the thoughts of its occupants even as his own people can ours, which would in effect mesh the two dimensions as one causing horrific emotional trauma. This the draconian Hierarchy of his own world will not allow and they have a plan to neutralise the minds of the people of our world, even if that means the ultimate extinction of our entire species. Angard does not agree with the Hierarchy's murderous plan and he pledges his help to fight against them on our side. Upon a few rests the fate of billions of souls.

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Doctor Dean Melton is a clinical psychologist and one day he gains a new patient: a very special and dangerous individual named Paul Black. At first the individual is very difficult to control, and more disturbingly he seems to exhibit telepathic ability. Over the next few months the ugly man calms down and eventually Dean is able to get on good terms with the man, who chooses to call himself Angard. What follows after that is a learning curve that transforms Dean's entire academic and personal perception of reality? Angard claims that he is a mind master from another dimension called Dimedia, where he was murdered and that in order to survive he was forced to use the body of a road accident victim (Paul Black) from our world. At first Dean dismisses the claims as the ridiculous raving of a madman, but as time goes by Angard presents him with infallible proof, which even his closed academic mind cannot refute, and eventually, but reluctantly, he becomes totally convinced by Angard. Angard explains that our dimension is becoming a threat to his own because as our minds develop we will eventually be able to see, hear and even read the thoughts of its occupants even as his own people can ours, which would in effect mesh the two dimensions as one causing horrific emotional trauma. This the draconian Hierarchy of his own world will not allow and they have a plan to neutralise the minds of the people of our world, even if that means the ultimate extinction of our entire species. Angard does not agree with the Hierarchy's murderous plan and he pledges his help to fight against them on our side. Upon a few rests the fate of billions of souls.

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Imprint

Upfront Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

September 2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

197 x 132 x 43mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

525

ISBN-13

978-1-78035-443-9

Barcode

9781780354439

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LSN

1-78035-443-6



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