An Erotic Thriller that takes Science Fiction into New Territory!
It was wasn’t too long ago that
DNA analysis was a figment of biochemists’ imaginations.
And it wasn't much before that when the medical, military,
and space
technology we take for granted today—organ
transplants, CT and MRI scans, smart bombs and nuclear weapons,
all-seeing
satellites and deep-space probes—were
pipe dreams of SciFi writers. Let's face it: yesterday's fantasies
are today's realities.
So don't scoff when Carleton Heaviside's visionary world of
brain exchanges, programmed dreaming, and sexual obsession
emerge from the negative side of human potential.
If
I Knew Then takes science fiction into nightmarish
new territory created by a warped genius who gives new
meaning to the word "sadistic." How
and why he kidnaps high-tech entrepreneur Ted Dawson and
coerces him into seductive flights of fancy is the first
part of this
21st century struggle of a man to preserve his identity.
What Dawson is made to suffer before he is able to fight
back becomes
a journey to hell and back.
Fortunately it's still fiction.
But be forewarned. If
I Knew Then is an unapologetic adult read,
aimed at unconventional tastes. The faint-hearted are well-advised
to read this neo-SciFi
odyssey in the daylight hours. For as a bedside book, it may
well change your sleeping habits!
Call it bizarre, erotic, beyond
possible, a combination of Edgar Allen Poe and the Marquis
de Sade—at times even funny.
It's all that, and well..... you decide.
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Advance Praise
for If
I Knew Then
“A chilling sci-fi concept. It could happen in the not-too-distant
future, and that’s what makes If I Knew Then so deliciously
frightening.”
— Frances Halpern, Author and Host of “Beyond
Words,” literary talk show on KCLU, an NPR affiliate.
"Many thanks for the copy of If
I Knew Then. If covers sell books, your book should
sell. Very handsome, and the "sell" copy front
and back should allow the intriguing plot to seek its proper
level sales-wise.......I suspect that "proper level" is
quite high. You persevered and spared no expense; here's
hoping you'll be properly rewarded." — Samm
Coombs, Writer
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