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Morpheus Initiative #4

The Tesla Objective

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After a deadly new enemy emerges, one that can cloud their minds with fake visions, the psychics of the Morpheus Initiative find themselves either imprisoned or on their own as the entire world turns against them. Their only hope—and the hope of salvation in the face of cosmic annihilation—is to recover lost technology and gain access to the genius of Nikola Tesla, who may have been one of them…

279 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 11, 2016

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David Sakmyster

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David Sakmyster is the award-winning author of more than a dozen novels, including Jurassic Dead and The Morpheus Initiative, a series featuring psychic archaeologists (described as “Indiana Jones meets the X-Files”). He also has an epic historical adventure, Silver and Gold, the horror novel Crescent Lake and a story collection, Escape Plans. His latest is Final Solstice, and his screenplay, Nightwatchers, has been optioned for production. Visit him at www.sakmyster.com.

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July 22, 2019
Keeps you guessing and your wrong.

Like the previous books this one will keep you on the edge of your seat wanting more and more. Well done.
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April 19, 2017
A Little Disappointed

This fourth book in the author's Morpheus Initiative series was not as enjoyable for me as the first three but enough to keep me reading to the end. It did get more interesting about 45% through but then was a bit bumpy. There were a few too many typos that need to be looked at. I do look forward to the next release in this series, though.
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January 13, 2018
All the tech talk

All the tech talk just went over my head. The other books were full of action and find mysterious things. (Ghengis Khan.) This book a
Book was full too much talk, not enough action


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