Blurb:
He's been threatened by a knife-wielding maniac on a London
train, interrogated by a mysterious warrior woman beneath the city's streets,
pursued by a military death squad in Melbourne, had his new girlfriend
kidnapped and held hostage in Prague, and been captured and taken to another
world.
And it's
barely been three days since his life started to fall to pieces.
On top of
all this, he's developed a bizarre ability that allows him to teleport in quite
unusual circumstances - an ability that several deadly enemies will do anything
to gain control of.
In a
desperate struggle involving alternate worlds, Egyptian mythology, ancient
prophecy, malevolent felines, underground railway stations and the power of
dreams, can Darius long survive the arrival of his newfound power?
Excerpt:
The
short, dark man bent over the flower and inhaled. Its perfume was hardly
noticeable against the thick, heady aroma of the conservatory, but he enjoyed
the ritual in any case. Turning, his gaze swept around the chamber. It was
still impressive, even though he was intimately familiar with its contents
after years of visits.
The
conservatory was housed in a structure that resembled a vast, egg-shaped
bubble, perfectly smooth and of an opaque greyish white. The curved inner
surface seemed to glow slightly, emitting light. It was surprisingly soothing,
this gentle glow. The man absent-mindedly fingered the metal badge on his robe
as he looked over the greenery around him.
He turned
back to the flower, and picked up a slender-handled instrumentfrom next to the
pot. He lifted it toward the plant …
… and
doubled over in agony as a wave of pain crashed through his mind. All sensation
was blocked as he fell, not noticing his impact with the ground. His right arm
toppled the table and the plant fell to the floor, its earthenware container
smashed. The metal tool clattered along the wooden flooring, its indicator
lights flashing.
Waves of
colours were moving through the man’s mind, and beyond them he could sense a
shape, or concept. It eluded him, but he felt drawn toward it.
Just as
it was starting to take form, the screaming stopped. Reality flooded back in.
Despite
the residual pain, the man dragged himself to his feet and set the table
upright. Leaning against it, he touched his badge again and closed his eyes.
In a
moment, he felt the Controller’s mind. It, too, was tinged with shock and
surprise.
‘What was
that?’ came the Controller’s mental reply, the niceties of formal address lost
in the aftermath of the event. ‘I blacked out … we all did …’
The robed
man gathered his swirling uncertainties together and hid them behind a mental
shield of confidence.
‘Notify
all agents,’ he replied. ‘We have found him. This must be the one’.
November
9: Sharing Links and
Wisdom
November 10: Celticlady's Reviews
November 11: Welcome to My World of Dreams
November 12: Long and Short Reviews
November 13: Please Pass The Books
November 16: Danita Minnis
November 17: Around the World in Books
November 18: BooksChatter
November 19: Queen of the Night Reviews
November 20: Two Ends of the Pen
November 10: Celticlady's Reviews
November 11: Welcome to My World of Dreams
November 12: Long and Short Reviews
November 13: Please Pass The Books
November 16: Danita Minnis
November 17: Around the World in Books
November 18: BooksChatter
November 19: Queen of the Night Reviews
November 20: Two Ends of the Pen
Author Bio and Links:
Tim
Richards is a freelance travel writer based in Melbourne, Australia. His
writing has appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines and websites, and in
Lonely Planet's guidebooks.
Hey all, I'm the author of Mind the Gap. Thanks so much for featuring the book on the blog. If anyone would like to ask questions about the story, the characters or the inspiration behind it all, I'm happy to answer in the comments here (though there might be a delay due to time zones).
ReplyDeleteAs it mentions above, I'm a travel writer and have also lived overseas as an English language teacher; so I was able to use my travel experience as a backdrop for the story.
Thanks for hosting!
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