Lost in Plain Sight

Lost in Plain Sight
Title Lost in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Stevie Strang
Publisher Austin Macauley
Total Pages 198
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781528938860

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Doug Clement is a very happy man; his life is great. His wife, Julie, is due to give birth to their first baby in a few weeks' time. They have recently moved into a new home; Doug has done most of the work himself. He's driving home in the rain after a workout at his gym and looking forward to seeing Julie when a car comes speeding out of a side street and smashes into him, hurtling him onto the path of an oncoming bus. The collision changes his life forever. Doug awakes from a two-month coma and is soon in conflict with his family. He cannot remember his wife, new baby, brother or his parents. He's convinced someone is trying to con him. Surely, he would remember if he had a baby? He disappears and is soon roped into an underworld of illegal fighting and gambling. Due to a devastatingly heart-breaking family tragedy, it's imperative the family he ran out on finds him in time for the funeral he really should not miss.

Lost in Plain Sight

Lost in Plain Sight
Title Lost in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author David Gerard
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 263
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0557354080

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A single phone call changes Anthony's life forever. Something about Diane's voice is different-distant. Instinctively, he realizes that his wife is in trouble. Something has gone horribly wrong, but what? He retraces her route to a nearby restaurant and witnesses the aftermath of a grisly traffic accident. He soon discovers that it's Diane under the bloody sheet. The trauma of her death triggers his first out-of-body experience and communication with her. It continues to haunt him. He wants to believe the encounter is genuine, but is it? He fears the psychological impact has put him over the edge. Shock and grief take over Anthony's life, setting-off paranormal episodes and hallucinations. He is suddenly thrust into timeless worlds that exist just beyond the five senses, yet seem to be an extension of physical reality and two simple truths hidden in plain sight ... so the journey begins. Little does he know where it will take him and how much is at stake

Lost in Plain Sight

Lost in Plain Sight
Title Lost in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Marta Perry
Publisher HQN Books
Total Pages 75
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459204131

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An accusation could make a young Amish woman an outcast—and rob her of hope for love—in a special novella in the Brotherhood of the Raven series. Leah Miller’s peaceful life as a member of the Spring Township Amish church shatters when she’s accused of theft from an Englisch home in which she works. Even if she is not charged, if the crime is never solved, she will live under the shadow of the theft and may never be able to participate fully in her Amish community. Josiah King, friend of Leah’s brother, is drawn into helping Leah—and discovers the “little sister” he’d always tolerated has grown into a strong, appealing woman. But what future can they have together if suspicion makes Leah an outcast? As they attempt to learn the facts behind the accusation, danger grows around them. It’s only through their trust in each other and the support of a faithful Englisch friend that Leah and Josiah can find their way through a tangled, dangerous maze to the truth . . . Praise for the series “Realistic, nuanced . . . Perry’s own Pennsylvania Dutch heritage lends a pleasant verisimilitude to the details of Amish life.” —Publishers Weekly “A suspenseful, continually moving plot.” —Fresh Fiction

Lost in Plain Sight

Lost in Plain Sight
Title Lost in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Tom Rider
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 2010-04-20
Genre
ISBN 9781452832975

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About the author Tom RiderTom rider was born in Oakland California. He was the first born of a set of twins, both born premature. At Keiser Memorial Hospital his life began, his first few weeks on this planet were spent in an incubator. Together the twins weighed a total of seven pounds. He was the only brother two three sisters. He had one older one younger and a twin. Growing up a hyperactive boy in a house full of females he was soon separated from them sent to live with his father. In school his teachers were at a loss with how to deal with a child who could disrupt the entire class and still repeat the lecture word for word. this talent infuriated his teachers and his imagination would take to places few could follow. Some of his teachers would suggest that writing would be a good outlet for him. It would take another twenty years for him to take their advice. He went through school an average student who always had an original story about what happened to his homework. Upon graduating he would go into construction working for others then his own siding company. He attended Ashmead College for massage. A skill he uses on a daily basis to help his wife Tanya. When his wife went missing and was then found he started a fight to change search policies of the sheriff's office. He would take a break from that goal to nurse Tanya back to health then to write this book. This is a fight he vowed to finish and plans to do so.

Hide in Plain Sight

Hide in Plain Sight
Title Hide in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Marta Perry
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 259
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426830637

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She couldn't turn her back on her family in their time of need. So when her sister was injured, financial expert Andrea Hampton traded the big city for Amish country to help turn her grandmother's house into an inn. But life with the Plain People took a treacherous turn when a string of accidents and pranks threatened her family. Someone didn't want the secrets the old house harbored to come to light. Trusting anyone— even the handsome carpenter who seemed so genuine—was a battle for Andrea, but her life depended on her ability to find the truth.

Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight
Title Hidden in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Eviatar Zerubavel
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 221
Release 2015
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0199366616

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While examining its neuro-cognitive hardware, psychology usually ignores the socio-cognitive software underlying human attention. Yet although it is nature that equips us with our sense organs, it is nevertheless society that shapes the way we actually use them. The book explores the social underpinnings of attention, the way in which we focus our attention (and thereby notice and ignore things) not just as individuals and as humans but also as social beings, members of particular communities with specific traditions and conventions of attending to certain parts of reality while ignoring others.

HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT
Title HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT PDF eBook
Author Richard Sauder, Ph.D.
Publisher SCB Distributors
Total Pages 240
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1948803380

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Dr. Richard Sauder’s book Hidden in Plain Sight is an explosive, eye-opening sequel to his best-selling, Underground Bases and Tunnels: What is the Government Trying to Hide? In these pages, Dr. Sauder asks, and often answers, such questions as: Where are the secret underground bases? How far down do they go? What leaks are coming from the classified world? What has the U.S. Navy planned for beneath the ocean floor? Are there bases beneath the ocean? What’s going on beneath Washington, D.C.? Are there high-speed, underground maglev systems? What is the connection with UFOs and the alien question? This is a book that truly goes where no other book has gone before. It is a must-read for any and all who are seeking to understand the full magnitude of the Matrix-like reality of our civilization. Using a combination of archival research, on-the-scene investigation, and firsthand interviews, Sauder takes the reader into a world that is under the ground and under the ocean. It is a world that we are supposed to think is impossible, and yet—after reviewing his evidence—seems all too likely.