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Veil Part III: Unveiling

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This book is part 3/3 of "Veil" Dr. Jin Tsay’s revelation entices the military with a potential to uncover and disarm any covert threats. The government that funded the engineer’s classified project orders Tsay’s death, so they can solely and secretly possess his alluring technological VEIL Veil proves to be the purest, deepest form of espionage and anti-terrorism by endowing humankind with the ability to experience life through another person. Dr. Tsay's technology offers submersion into another’s mind; Veil provides a direct perception of their immediate thoughts, emotions, memories, and the rush of their most intimate senses. If it ever escapes the military’s relentlessly selfish grip, Veil swears to permanently alter the psychosocial, sexual, political, economic, and religious landscapes of our lives. Veil promises to usher in our ultimately unifying the New Veil World. Retribution for Dr. Jin Tsay’s assassination comes in the form of his widow, who races to deliver Veil unto the world and share it freely, before those who ordered her husband’s murder can exploit it. Wielding the inescapable force of Veil, Suren Tsay seeks to inflict justice upon all those responsible for her husband’s demise, culminating in an unforgiving, brutal, obsessive hunt for the elusive killer of the father of the New Veil the Great Jin Tsay. Taking Veil beyond limits Jin himself could’ve imagined, the revered Widow Tsay vows to get her revenge at any cost. Suren Tsay soon realizes she too must inhabit the world created by her husband’s invention and her own bloodlust. Suren must learn to live in the New Veil World. She must also fight to liberate it.

158 pages, Paperback

First published August 10, 2012

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Aaron Overfield

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Apparently highly offensive but relatively easy on the eyes. He means everything he says, unless someone takes offense–in which case it was just a joke and perhaps they shouldn’t be so uptight.

He has a son, a lover, a mother, a father, sisters, brothers, good friends, a dog, and a foul mouth; therefore, he has all he needs. Veil is his first book, so he’s not entirely sure what he’s doing, but he gotsa liking for the story and the characters. His only hope is others do as well. If they don’t, screw 'em. He never liked them anyway.



Also the content manager for the Estate of Nina Simone: www.ninasimone.com

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17 reviews
June 12, 2013
This book is great, hilarious most of the time. The most impressive part is the technology, makes you wonder why no one ever thought of it before. I thought this was well written and entertaining from beginning to end (seriously, you have to even read the copyright page and the last page). Liked the story and how it unfolded. Just enough detail and not too much altho the technology was explained a lot. But it's a sic-fi book so I expected some of it. It's hard to review this book because it's so complicated so will just say read it for yourself and give it a shot. You'll get some laughs and there's even some sad scenes. Well not sad but moving. I'll read the next one when its out. I received a free copy of this book in return for an honest review. (Received copy of full book Veil of which this book is part 3)
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8 reviews
May 7, 2013
Overall I have to give the series 5 stars but if i rated the parts separately, my favorite would be the 2nd part, then the 3rd, and then the 1st part was probably my least favorite, mostly cause there was a lot of info dumps in it. I understand the need for them it just made it slower to read and harder to get through or stay interested in. But I loved the book and the story. Loved the characters. It's almost unlike any book ive read before. It's a very fresh read.
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22 reviews
June 14, 2013
This is the third part of the book Veil. My main review is on the main book's page. Rating the three parts separately, I give the third part 4 stars, and the book Veil overall 4 stars.
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