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Old 06-17-2012, 12:02 AM   #14
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FATHER'S DAY SALE!

FATHER’S DAY SALE!!

THE GESTALT MAN is available for the incredibly low price of $1.75 US (£1.13 UK) for today only! This will make a great gift for Dad.

THE GESTALT MAN
A Psychological Thriller
By
Anthony E. Cardenas

SYNOPSIS:
Michael Jeck suffers from severe dissociative identity disorder as a result of a series of traumatic incidents in his childhood. He has five separate and individual personalities—Kara, a brainy, intellectual woman trained as a medical examiner; Nick, an aggressive hit first ask questions later guy; Alex, the suave, sophisticated, educated man; Telly, a brainy teenager who is an expert with computers and technology; and Sara, a mute eight year old girl who creates mature, beautiful works of art to express herself.

Thanks to years of experimental psychotherapy, Jeck has managed to gain control over his five other personalities, not by suppressing them, but by living with them. He then uses their specific skills and talents to form a kind of think tank, capable of effectively solving complex and difficult crimes. In this way, he and his five personalities function as a unified whole, rather than individual parts—a truly gestalt personality.

Michael Jeck is now a special agent with the FBI and has garnered a reputation as an eccentric genius that can solve any case. Recently, however, he has been unable to crack a strange series of murders that appear to be completely different but also thinly connected to each other. Concerned that his top agent may be psychologically unfit, the Assistant Director of the FBI decides to assign Jeck a partner for the very first time.

Enter Grayson O’Neal, an FBI agent from the behavioral sciences division, whose mysterious past and strange eagerness to work with Agent Jeck causes a newfound tension amongst the normal “group” dynamic.

Together, Jeck and Grayson work to solve the mystery of the serial killings, at the same time trying to come to terms with their respective pasts, and their uncertain futures.

The Gestalt Man is available in the following formats and platforms where you can sample or purchase the book:

Amazon Kindle (US):
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006L8SO1M

Amazon Kindle (UK):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006L8SO1M

Barnes & Noble Nook:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...he+gestalt+man

Or at Smashwords, where you can sample or purchase in various formats compatible with the iPad, Nook, Kobo, Kindle, etc.
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/113945

WARNING: The book is intended for mature audiences and contains graphic violence, sex and disturbing imagery. So basically if this was a movie, it would be Rated R.

Thanks!

Anthony E. Cardenas
Email: anthony.e.cardenas@gmail.com
Blog: http://anthonycardenas.blogspot.com/
Amazon Website: http://amzn.com/e/B006LO5TH8
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