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Dead Frequency
by Stephen Lovett

Overview


Dead Men Tell No Secrets... Until Now!

A mathematical and musical genius, who is now one of the richest men in the world, has discovered a frequency that enables him to talk to the dead. And he's gone missing.

Dead Frequency is a fast-paced thrill ride, in a world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, that will have you wondering… what would happen if we could talk to the dead?

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Description


Jean-Paul Trivet grew up wanting to be a rock star. Instead, he found he had a sixth sense that led to an illustrious career in the FBI finding missing persons. Now partially paralyzed, forcibly retired, and divorced, he’s in a tailspin of pain, depression, and guilt.

One of Jean-Paul’s idols, a mathematical and musical genius who fronted the most prolific rock band in history, is now one of the richest men in the world after inventing new technologies that changed the music industry. While working on a new composition, he discovers a frequency that enables him to speak to the dead. Then he mysteriously disappears from his guarded San Francisco estate.

As a last resort, the FBI asks Jean-Paul to work with his old team again. But can Trivet face his demons, recover his special abilities, and solve the case, or will he succumb to excess, deception and death?

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About the author


Stephen Lovett is a technology professional and occasional thespian, who thinks pizza is the greatest food ever invented. He grew up during the formative years of rock and roll and science fiction in Michigan, has been in Texas for 30 years, and still plays his music loudly. He’s wanted to write fiction since taking creative writing classes in high school. Believing in “Go Big or Go Home”, he didn’t start with short stories or a novella… no, he went with a full blown novel written during a period of unemployment enabling him to immerse himself in the writing process.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Thrillers / Suspense

Language:English

Pages:262

eBook ISBN:9781483557984


Overview


Dead Men Tell No Secrets... Until Now!

A mathematical and musical genius, who is now one of the richest men in the world, has discovered a frequency that enables him to talk to the dead. And he's gone missing.

Dead Frequency is a fast-paced thrill ride, in a world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, that will have you wondering… what would happen if we could talk to the dead?

Read more

Description


Jean-Paul Trivet grew up wanting to be a rock star. Instead, he found he had a sixth sense that led to an illustrious career in the FBI finding missing persons. Now partially paralyzed, forcibly retired, and divorced, he’s in a tailspin of pain, depression, and guilt.

One of Jean-Paul’s idols, a mathematical and musical genius who fronted the most prolific rock band in history, is now one of the richest men in the world after inventing new technologies that changed the music industry. While working on a new composition, he discovers a frequency that enables him to speak to the dead. Then he mysteriously disappears from his guarded San Francisco estate.

As a last resort, the FBI asks Jean-Paul to work with his old team again. But can Trivet face his demons, recover his special abilities, and solve the case, or will he succumb to excess, deception and death?

Read more

About the author


Stephen Lovett is a technology professional and occasional thespian, who thinks pizza is the greatest food ever invented. He grew up during the formative years of rock and roll and science fiction in Michigan, has been in Texas for 30 years, and still plays his music loudly. He’s wanted to write fiction since taking creative writing classes in high school. Believing in “Go Big or Go Home”, he didn’t start with short stories or a novella… no, he went with a full blown novel written during a period of unemployment enabling him to immerse himself in the writing process.

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