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Glimpse: Volume One

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Chester Dyllis was numb. His perspective on life, even from a very young age, had always been even-keeled and grounded in reality. His dreams and passions had taken a backseat to the pressures of daily life. One fateful morning, his mother dies unexpectedly and the entire world as he once knew it is turned on its side. He starts to see visions of a past time. People and places from another age appear and vanish as if time was suddenly irrelevant. After he shockingly learns that he isn't mad, others begin to help him hone his ability. Only then does he understand the treacherous new normal he now lives in.

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First published November 1, 2012

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Justin Mermelstein

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My name is Justin Mermelstein. I write stories. Lots of them. And I have for as long as I can remember. I write in a whole bunch of different flavors but tend to hover around supernatural (Lucid and Awake series), paranormal (The Committed), or suspense and thriller (Glimpse series), and almost everything I've ever published is too stubborn to stay in any one genre and tends to drift in and out of all of the above. I like to scare people a bit, sure, and I certainly enjoy messing with my reader's head, but all that comes second. Adrenaline gets the human emotion flowing, exposing it at its deepest level, and I love exploring what a person might do under dire circumstances. It brings out the best and the worst. I hope you appreciate my work. Thanks for reading.

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April 7, 2017
Perfect first volume

Perfect start for a series. Fast paced and edgy with suspense built right in. Gets you ready for the next one!
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November 11, 2014
An excellent, well written short book...obly 44 pages. The story is well written and could be easlily a very great story.
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