What if you had access to all the information in the world, past and present, true and unaltered facts? How would you use that information; personal gains, humanitarian efforts, political ambitions? And, what if the source of that information, the voices, was suspect in its true purpose? How would you then use that information and at the same time protect yourself? Norm Willstrum had this experience and recalls his story in how he dealt with the Voices. The Voices do exist. We do not see them, but we do hear them. We do not know where they come from, who they will effect, who will listen to them, but they are real. Some hear them, and some listen to them and some feel they must obey. The results can be terrifying; murder in the most gruesome cases, families sacrificed, all at the ever present pressure of the Voices. True accounts of encounters with the Voices are included in the novel.
Inventive approach to a far reaching problem - what do you do when you hear voices? Voices that MAY not have your best interests at heart. Voices that seek revenge, and potentially your own destruction! What if you could make contact with one voice that you felt might actually help you. That one voice that had access to all the information that you could ever want - the Truth about everything. What would you do with that information? Would you use it for good, for your own benefit, for evil?
The main character addresses all these issues when the Voices begin to haunt him in this in-depth, psychological thriller.
With the Truth, he ventures on a self-defined rescue mission of another that hears voices, a mission that could potentially save or destroy him?
Real life cases are referenced to show the effects hearing voices can have on people. Readers have replied with their own experiences with hearing voices.