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Dark Matter

by Cameron Cruise

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There are those among us whose mental capacity is so evolved that they are able to tap into abilities that are beyond this world. Often diagnosed as autistic, these medical marvels have led quiet lives, ignored by science. Until now. One by one, these special "Indigo children" are disappearing and turning up dead. Now a boy handcuffed in a basement awaits his turn while two predators fulfill a mission for a madman. Caring for her own autistic brother, FBI agent Carin Barnes is driven to find the missing boy and hunt down his abductors--psychic twins Adam and Evie. At the command of their father, the pair are collecting children for torturous experiments he believes will lead to the evolution of the human race. But in order to succeed, they need one powerful element...something that Carin and her brother possess...matter that elevates some minds to the highest levels of intelligence--and drags others to the deepest pits of hell.… (more)
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There's a good thriller in here somewhere it's just obscured by all the silly plot to do with psychics, crystals, atlantis and all that other unbelievable hoo-hah.

This is a shame as it's well written and the the characters on the Police/FBI side are interesting.

I hadn't realised this is the second in what will probably be a series as there are unresolved plot points. I won't be looking for the next one, but if you like Ghost Whisperer and all that type of hoo-hah then you might like this. ( )
  Superenigmatix | Jan 16, 2016 |
Had to plow through too many words to get to plot. Dialog often confusing. Once at plot, the book held me. It was a good tale. ( )
  JoAnnSmithAinsworth | Dec 11, 2011 |
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There are those among us whose mental capacity is so evolved that they are able to tap into abilities that are beyond this world. Often diagnosed as autistic, these medical marvels have led quiet lives, ignored by science. Until now. One by one, these special "Indigo children" are disappearing and turning up dead. Now a boy handcuffed in a basement awaits his turn while two predators fulfill a mission for a madman. Caring for her own autistic brother, FBI agent Carin Barnes is driven to find the missing boy and hunt down his abductors--psychic twins Adam and Evie. At the command of their father, the pair are collecting children for torturous experiments he believes will lead to the evolution of the human race. But in order to succeed, they need one powerful element...something that Carin and her brother possess...matter that elevates some minds to the highest levels of intelligence--and drags others to the deepest pits of hell.

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