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The Elect

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A conspiracy stops being a theory once it becomes personal. One event changed my life. One event could change yours.
During my youth I had encountered the paranormal on a handful of occasions, but now it was becoming a regular occurrence. The closer I got to the truth, the closer the paranormal was getting to me. The paranormal, it seems, is most interesting when it's not interested in you.
As I began to question the nature of reality and the world I lived in, it happened. A series of events initiated by a brief vision of what appeared to be someone's death drew the unwanted attention of a secret branch of a government agency, and possibly the attention of others as well. In that moment everything changed. I was suddenly living in a whirlwind of disorientation, intrigue, and certain danger, and yet I was more determined than ever to pursue a path I believed would lead to personal enlightenment.
Navigating my tumultuous new life and trying to determine if anyone was legitimately helping me or merely leveraging their own ulterior motives became further complicated by the fact that it seemed the more I learned, the less I knew. I discovered there were others like me with their own unique abilities, and as my visions increased so did the amount of attention I was getting. And not just from mankind...
Thousands of years ago, the ancients spoke of a coming age when truths buried deep beneath the sands of time would resurface. A time when powerful entities would seek not only to conceal their existence, but their origins as well. A time when unwitting heroes would find themselves in a race to expose these beings.
The time of a remote and distant generation.

354 pages, Paperback

Published September 13, 2017

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Brandon Grubb

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Brandon hails from the Midwest where he received his ​BA from Purdue University in Political Science and later ​his teaching license from St. Mary of the Woods.
He is an avid runner and dog lover who enjoys spending ​time with his wife, two children and grandchild.
Brandon’s writing is generally a reflection of his never-ending quest to discover the fabric by which reality is ​tailored.

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This is a very interesting book and I was curious to move on to each new chapter. Food for thought as well. I enjoyed it and would read any additions.
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