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The Tesla Gate by John D. Mimms
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The Tesla Gate

Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 2014-07-08

A Paranormal pick for readers exploring The Tesla Gate.

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Science Fiction & Fantasy/Science Fiction/Crime & Mystery
  • Good for readers interested in action
  • Good for fans of Paranormal

What You Get

  • Themes: Fantasy, Family, Adventure.
  • Reading lane: Science Fiction and Romance.
  • Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media, Inc..

About This Book

A cosmic storm reunites a father with his late son—but another kind of disturbance awaits them—in this paranormal science fiction trilogy debut. “A fast read with some entertaining ideas and a real emotional core in the relationship between father and son.” — Publishers Weekly Thomas Pendleton loves his wife, Ann, and six-year-old son, Seth, more than anything, but his job often makes him an absent husband and father. One day, after Thomas leaves on a business trip, his wife...

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A cosmic storm reunites a father with his late son—but another kind of disturbance awaits them—in this paranormal science fiction trilogy debut. “A fast read with some entertaining ideas and a real emotional core in the relationship between father and son.” — Publishers Weekly Thomas Pendleton loves his wife, Ann, and six-year-old son, Seth, more than anything, but his job often makes him an absent husband and father. One day, after Thomas leaves on a business trip, his wife and son are killed in a car accident. Thomas shuts himself off from the world, and is at home grieving when a cosmic storm enters Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists are baffled by its composition and origins, but not nearly as much as they are by the storm’s side effect: Anyone who has died and chosen not to cross over is suddenly visible and can interact with the living. Ann does not return, but Seth does, and Thomas sees it as a miraculous second chance to spend time with his son and keep the promises he had previously broken. They set out on a trip to the Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, but little do they know that they are traveling headlong into a social and political maelstrom that will test Thomas in ways he could never imagine. Along the way, the father and son come face to face with armed kidnappers who want Seth for his supernatural abilities, meet up with a medium, the ghost of a slave boy, and encounter none other than Abraham Lincoln. Citing an overpopulation problem caused by the “Impalpables,” the government begins to take drastic measures. Military scientists have a device called the Tesla Gate that is said to return “Impals” to where they were before the storm. Many have nicknamed the controversial machine “the shredder” because no one knows if it will do what it is reputed to, or if it will instead shred the Impals—effectively destroying the soul. Thomas is determined to do everything possible to save Seth, or at the very least, ensure that Seth doesn’t have to endure his sentence alone . . .

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