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Starfire

By: Ingo Swann
Narrated by: Todd Waites
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One spring day, he sang to a flower...and the flower sang back.

Rock superstar-composer Dan Merriweather is the world's first true megapsychic. And when he discovers the true extent of his extraordinary powers, and his out-of-body voyages reveal the existence of top-secret US and Russian installations for the development of psychic weapons more frightening than any nuclear or bacteriological hardware, he evolves an astounding plan to transform the world....

Superpsychic author Ingo Swann has drawn on the incredible experience of his own scientifically documented paranormal powers for this nerve-tingling breakthrough novel that's just one small step ahead of the headlines.

©2015 Murleen S. Ryder (P)2018 Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC
Adventure Horror Science Fiction Fiction Scary
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Ingo Swann is trying to tell us something here. It behooves us to listen. Without mentioning Pat Price, the book mentions Pat Price.

The accents of the different characters need some work. I know a Yiddish, Arabic and Russian accent when I hear one and the ones in the performance were not well done.

A very creative way to send a message to those who are listening

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many people write fiction to get a point across that otherwise would academically be the equivalent to modern heresy.

read between the lines

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