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Three years removed from a picturesque life, Songwriter Brennen Reynold’s addiction is reaching a bizarre nadir, complete with severe headaches, tormented dreams, ESP, and a stray cat that is far from ordinary. He finds himself as the lead suspect in an unsolved crime when he inadvertently emails the details of a murder, revealed to him in a dream, to the victim’s mother. His troubles are exacerbated when crosses paths with a mysterious girl. Beth, a recent cult escapee, is relentlessly tracked by the group’s lead prophet and his enforcers. Pursued from all sides, the two are forced to seek the help from unexpected places to piece together a way—physically and mentally—out of the anguish of pursuit. The story of the madness of addiction, redemption and the power of friendship quickly escalates into a heart-pounding finale that will leave you questioning the nature of reality.

425 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 10, 2017

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August 26, 2018
Walking through N. Lawrence Mann’s FULL BREACH was definitely not the journey I expected it to be! Certainly a crime thriller and testament to the toll of drug addiction, there are elements of the paranormal, cultism and even a touch of romance. Written in an edgy manner, we meet Brennan, an addict barely hanging on to what he has left of his life. Now he has found himself caught up in both a murder he has insider knowledge of through a drug-induced dream and in aiding a young woman on the run from a brutal and deadly cult she was part of.

As chaotic as it is engaging, this story crosses genres, has some high tension that flies past and characters that come together almost as seamlessly as fruit in a blender. Sometimes long on words,
it is a good read. Will anyone find a happy ending or will the forces that are surrounding these characters tighten a noose that dangles precariously above them?

Series: Blue Warp - Book 1
Publisher: N. Lawrence Mann, LLC (June 10, 2017)
Publication Date: June 10, 2017
Genre: Supernatural suspense
Print Length: 425 pages
Available from: Amazon
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December 27, 2017
Reviewed by Carol Hoyer for Reader Views (12/17)

“Full Breach,” Book One in the Blue Warp Series by N. Lawrence Mann, is a unique suspense novel that captures all the great elements of a mystery that will keep you guessing what is truth and what is fiction.

Brennan Reynolds is a songwriter whose addiction has gotten the best of him. Experiencing severe headaches, hallucinations and tormented dreams, he soon finds himself a suspect in a murder investigation. His troubles escalate when he encounters a runway from a cult, both fearing for their lives.

Beth, the escapee from the cult, is being hunted down by the use of a tracking device implanted in her wrist. An unknown masked man is tracking down so called “prophets” and forcing them to prove what they profess is true. The question is will Brennan’s addiction end his life?

“Full Breach” was not what I expected; it was more. Mann brings readers into the world of addiction and all the nightmares that go with it. I loved Harvey, the masked man who was willing to go to any lengths to help get rid of the prophet and his henchmen.

The characters will drive you crazy, either you love or hate them. Each has a specific role in enabling Brennan’s addiction while at the same time condemning him for his use. I found the very vivid and almost real visions Brennan has while using his drug of choice captivating, in that he can read the minds of others, which he uses to his advantage. The characters, dialogue and story, make readers realize that this type of mind reading could, in fact, be true if only those in the scientific field did not think it was just “paranormal junk.”

The inclusion of Dr. Diana Navarro into the story was quite excellent on the author’s part as she is a tenured professor in the Astronomy Department of Arizona State. Her published book about human spirituality and science explains a lot about what is going on with Brennan.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading “Full Breach” by N. Lawrence Mann, as it was engrossing from the first page to the very last. It gives one the best of all great components in a suspense novel. I look forward to reading more in the author’s Blue Warp Series.
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