"Destiny" is the third and final dark fantasy novel in the "Book of Dreams" series.Nicodemus Smith can control dreams, but can she control Destiny? She will have to if she is to save her lover and the Narcoscape from a rogue agent of the FBI. Once the criminal elements began controlling their gangs from the Dreamside where there could be no wiretaps or spying by the usual law enforcement organizations, it was only a matter of time before the world's governmental agencies started trying to build beachheads in the Narcoscape. The Dream Police are doing what they can to keep official intervention away from the Dreamside, but it is an uphill battle especially when governments start experimenting with mind-control and end up engineering someone unspeakably powerful who gets away from them. Depending who one asks, this man is either a saint or doomsday for the world. If this was not troubling enough, someone has been kidnapping homeless kids off the streets of San Francisco. Nic soon discovers that these kids all had something in common besides a history of mental illness. They all possessed a physical marker that was the result of being treated in utero with mind-control drugs. Fearing that someone is cleaning up their illegal experiments, Nic must move fast to save them. Wakeside she has little power, but Dreamside Nic has a chance of bringing these kids home safe and will make the effort though it puts her life in danger.
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- Release Date 10/16/2010
- Authors Brian Jackson, Melanie Jackson
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.37 x 9 inches
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