Yesterday's Thief: An Eric Beckman Paranormal Sci-Fi Thriller

Yesterday's Thief: An Eric Beckman Paranormal Sci-Fi Thriller

by Al Macy
Yesterday's Thief: An Eric Beckman Paranormal Sci-Fi Thriller

Yesterday's Thief: An Eric Beckman Paranormal Sci-Fi Thriller

by Al Macy

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Overview

It's the year 2020, and Eric Beckman is a mind-reading detective. Although he reads only the conscious thoughts of the people he interviews, it usually gives him enough of an edge to overcome his inexperience as a PI. But mind reading is hell on relationships. Trusting comes hard when you know what people are really thinking.The case of his life lands in his lap when a beautiful woman materializes during a televised baseball game. She floats in midair, then drops to the ground, comatose. Beckman is at her bedside when she wakes up. From the moment she opens her eyes, she has him under her spell. He vows to figure out where-or when-she came from, even if it kills him.The stakes increase when she disappears without a trace. Worse, she holds the key to a worldwide energy catastrophe. If Beckman can't find her and unlock her secrets, economies will collapse, and the world will spiral down into chaos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530091867
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/23/2016
Series: Eric Beckman , #1
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Al Macy writes because he has stories to tell. In school he was the class clown and always the first volunteer for show and tell. His teachers would say "Al has a lot of imagination." Then they'd roll their eyes.

But he put his storytelling on the back burner until he retired and wrote a blog about his efforts to improve his piano sight-reading. That's when his love of storytelling burbled up to the surface, along with quirky words like "burble."

He had even more fun writing his second book, Drive, Ride, Repeat, but was bummed by non-fiction's need to stick to "the truth" (yucko). From then on it was fiction all the way, with a good dose of his science background burbling to the surface.

Macy's top priority is compelling storylines with satisfying plot twists, but he never neglects character development. No, wait ... his top priority is quirkiness, then compelling storylines, then character development. No, wait ...
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