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Lucas is a loner, but he's never alone.
From secret hiding places, he peers into the lives of others--watching them while they work, while they commute, while they sip their morning coffee. He is a master at remaining silent and unseen in his carefully constructed world as an invisible observer.
But when a chance encounter turns the tables, the watcher becomes the watched. Caught up in an escalating series of events he is powerless to stop, Lucas discovers an underground organization with a chilling mission.
Anyone can be watched. No one is safe. And the most terrifying secrets of all remain Unseen.
Until now.
398 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 30, 2008
Back to the redheaded receptionist. “I… don’t know,” she stammered. “I just feel like… someone’s watching.”
His forays into the dark, hidden spaces were always in public buildings, never private residences. He wasn’t a Peeping Tom, or a stalker, or anyone sick and demented like that.
He was an artist.
They were all here, these totems of Happy Places. And they were here to comfort him. To let him know Happy Places did, in fact, exist.
Humpty dumpty had some great falls.
Folks get too caught up on what they want, they don’t ever hear what they need.
The Unseen by T. L. Hines started with a strange protagonist living out strange fantasies, and the plot never looked back. The author self-describes his genre as “noir bizzare,” and the book lived up to the genre.