THE SENTIENT

THE SENTIENT

by Lucas McIntire
THE SENTIENT

THE SENTIENT

by Lucas McIntire

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Overview

A routine classified telepathic interrogation of a potential terrorist, followed by an assignment that doesn't go as planned thrusts Tabatha – the world's only telepathic human – into the public eye. The exposure leads an evil neuro-scientist requesting a meeting with her in hopes of luring her to his cause as well as unveiling a deadly creative work that has spanned three decades of research and development.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161890318
Publisher: Christian Publishing House
Publication date: 10/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 730 KB

About the Author

Lucas was drawn to art at an early age. He recollects a story his mother told of how he sat at the dining room table, around age five, creating a picture of the backyard. Lucas drew throughout his younger years and into his teens before his attraction to art with pencil and paper shifted to the art of music. After picking up the bass guitar at the age of eighteen he found that he had a natural talent in the area of music, thus nearly completely leaving his sketchbook in the dust, outside of occasional doodles that were merely collections of simple geometric shapes – usually composed while waiting on hold for a customer service rep for some ambiguous purpose.



In August of 2016, Lucas decided to pass the time – which had previously been occupied by his son – by writing a story intended to be short and sweet, nothing noteworthy really. However, he soon recalled how much of an expressive writer he once was. He had started several stories in his youth but never finished them – surely due to the short attention span of his adolescence. Now, over the course of a year, he has allowed his artistic imagination to dictate, not a pencil and paper or a musical instrument but a keyboard as he completed his first novel “The Sentient.”
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