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Brain-Storm

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Daniel Jefferies was always happy even though he led a challenging life. It was not so much that Danny was bothered by his troubles, rather life was hard on those who loved and cared about him. At a very young age it became clear that Danny was a special person. Whether that was special in a good way or special in a bad way was in the eye of the beholder. Danny was neither a square or round peg so he never fit into the spaces that were laid out for him. The only thing for sure was that Daniel Jefferies had an unmistakable effect on everyone around him. And since Danny was a happy person it made sense that he would make those around him feel better. But all that changed one day when researchers believed that they could harness his gift. In doing so they unwittingly unleashed Daniel Jefferies to become something that was not meant to be unleashed. Brain-Storm is a story so real that you wonder when, not if it is going to happen!

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First published August 11, 2015

About the author

David K. Brown is a writer with great insight into human reasoning, passions and motivation. David also has a keen mind for business, science, technology and medicine. That makes him a story teller extraordinaire. David artfully uses his unique combination of skills to create stories that are thoroughly entertaining while profoundly thought provoking and memorable.

David is the quintessential Renaissance man. His unique combination of academic, professional and life experiences has created a very special prism through which he sees the world and people. David holds degrees in Quantitative Economics, Business and Religion. To go with that he has held CPA licenses in multiple states despite not holding an Accounting degree. He was also ordained by a major religious organization where he pastored for several years.

David has authored five books, four exciting novels and one powerful non-fiction instruction into the male mind. The novels are David Sanders Mind Sharing (Lulu, 2014), Blueprint Sometimes the Future is What You Make It (Lulu, 20113), Last Defenders (Lulu, 2014), Brainstorm (Lulu, 2015). Each story and setting is dramatically different and as fresh as his constant plot twists. The non-fiction book is Raising Men From Snakes and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails (Lulu, 2011).

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September 9, 2015
A real thriller, full of espionage and intrigue. Very entertaining. Takes neuroplasticity to the max.
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