When a group of scientists investigating the beneficial powers of telepathic energy comes under savage attack by ruthless Coven members who subject their hapless victims to ancient mind-control techniques, trouble is bound to happen. Unnerving conflicts with lethal implications ensue on a global scale in a Annals of the Omega Project – A Trilogy, a new thriller novel from the pen of Thomas A. Cahill, Ph.D., an internationally recognized scientist.
The story begins on an airline flight from Sacramento, California, to Denver, when Professor Ken O’Neal discovers he has a telepathic and loving connectedness with flight attendant Michelle Kolberg. Believing that other “sensitives” probably exist in their midst, the two of them embark on the formation of a group of “like” minds they call the Omega Project at a University of California campus.
The Omega Project’s benevolent communication is suddenly threatened by powerful people in San Francisco — older men in secret Covens who trap their telepathic victims and perform horrifically lethal “feedings” on their brains to enhance their own powers of domination. A “feeding” on the brain of a university student named Bonny ignites warfare between the Coven and Omega members, with gruesome fatalities.
“They have killed Bonny,” whispered Michelle, one of the main characters. “They have ripped her mind apart.”
“There is no way that Bonny alone could have projected that scream so far. It must have been amplified by the Coven,” Ken replied.
After the Omega Project members learn about the upper echelons of the Covens’ hierarchical structure in Europe, they are forced to go underground. Fearing the power of the Omegas, the Covens recruit Gypsies, some of whom they casually sacrifice in elevating their heinous plans to attack and execute Omega members. Furious, the Gypsies reluctantly realize they must reconsider their alliances. The Gypsy clans cautiously develop trust and ultimately help Omega launch a counterattack against the Covens, despite knowing they must face the evil Emil, who is powerful enough to kill by thoughts alone.
The story is appropriate for young adults and adults. The book, published by EditPros LLC, is available as a paperback ($19.95; ISBN 978-1-937317-03-4) and in digital e-book format ($6.95; ISBN 978-1-937317-04-1) from Amazon as well as other online and independent book sellers.
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Raine says
This sounds very good I’m always looking for a new read and I love anthing with a paramormal style twist. I also enjoy trilogys/series so you can really get into the characters & story. I will be putting this on my Amazon wish list and Goodreads shelf.
Wendy T says
I’m so glad you included the “young adults” part at the end. I kept wondering the age range for the audience. My son is almost 16 and this sounds like something he’d be interested in. And I love trilogies!
ellen says
I like series books and this sounds like a nice light read- it would keep you interested!
Betty Baez says
This would be great for my teen sister she likes reading mystery and loves series books