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Mad Powers

Tapped In, Book 1

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Mad Powers

By: Mark Wayne McGinnis
Narrated by: Paul Heitsch
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Rob Chandler, regaining consciousness, realizes he’s somehow been involved in a horrendous car accident. In pain and unable to move, he has no memory of his identity, or how the hell he'd gotten on that deserted desert road in the middle of nowhere. He has little time to contemplate his situation when he sees an 18-wheeler barreling down on him. The truck swerves, crashes, and plows into Chandler’s already decimated car. Then, as if his luck couldn’t get any worse, he watches a 30,000 volt high-power line drop from a telephone pole into his mangled car, hanging suspended mere inches from his head. Still alive, something at a molecular level changes Chandler.

Past enemies converge in a small desert town in Arizona, with one singular objective in mind...to kill Rob Chandler. What they didn’t expect was coming up against Rob’s new, strange, mad powers. From small town America to high-society of Baden-Baden, Germany, join Rob Chandler in this high-tension, paranormal thriller that doesn’t let up until the very last word.

Mad Powers is a full-length, 70,000 word story. Originally a short novella called Tapped In, this newly integrated, three-part story kicks off what’s sure to evolve into another best-selling series.

©2014 Avenstar Productions (P)2014 Avenstar Productions
Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Supernatural Suspense Mystery Fiction

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About a spy guy who obtains mind reading type powers. MC is likable enough but not really believable as a CIA type character. He’s a bit amateur. He needs another character’s, (Baltimore), smoothness and talent to be acceptable as a spy. Hopefully he improves in the next in the series.

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