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Beneath the Veil (Into the Rabbit Hole Book 1) Kindle Edition
Graham, a functioning alcoholic and Harvard medical student and the protagonist of Into the Rabbit Hole, stumbles across a puzzling communication from his deceased Navy Seal brother. Graham must work to unravel a litany of secrets sobering in their implications not only for himself, but for the past twelve-thousand years of human history and the secrets of the universe. Had he not, in his hungover state, opened the email, Graham could have continued on his predetermined successful, if dysfunctional, path and never embarked on the paradigm-shifting journey that so loosens his grasp on reality and obliterates not only what he chooses to believe but what he trusts as fact.
With the help of his long-term girlfriend, his quirky Mensan best friend, his wild and athletic best girlfriend since childhood and his friend from Undergrad at Georgetown who followed him to Harvard for Grad school, he sets out to decode this complex cryptogram, which he soon discovers is charged with the potential to unhinge the very control that certain government officials are intent, at all costs, on maintaining.
Micah T Dank takes the reader on an electrifying hunt for what is real and what is possible, encountering along the way politics, conspiracies, fringe medicine, history, and language, and what it means to survive—thrive, even—when you have the weight of the world on your shoulders.
Beneath the Veil is the first book in a 6 books series Into the Rabbit Hole, that proves that love and humor may not be the answer, but that without these variables there is no worthy solution to any challenging problem or improbable situation.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 27, 2020
- File size2956 KB
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About the Author
Micah T. Dank was born in 1983 in Oceanside, New York. From a young age he had wanted to be a writer, coming from a family of writers. His father was a producer and radio news editor at CBS News in Manhattan and his grandfather was a producer at CBS News. Micah was an actor in high school and became interested in writing from his twelfth grade English teacher Russell Reid. From there he majored in English at SUNY Albany and transferred down to CUNY Hunter College in Manhattan to earn his Bachelors degree in Literature, Language, and Criticism. It wasn't until he moved to Boston for a new job that he became interested in all the esoteric sciences including the astrology and astrotheology prevalent throughout his book series.
Marguerite Gavin is a seasoned theater veteran, a five-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award, and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards. She has been an actor, director, and audiobook narrator for her entire professional career. With over four hundred titles to her credit, her narration spans nearly every genre, from nonfiction to mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and children's fiction. AudioFile magazine says, "Marguerite Gavin...has a sonorous voice, rich and full of emotion."
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- ASIN : B08BYY9PVW
- Publisher : Speaking Volumes (June 27, 2020)
- Publication date : June 27, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 2956 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 237 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,110,328 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #519 in Christian Futuristic Fiction
- #1,288 in Christian Science Fiction (Books)
- #1,353 in Religious Science Fiction & Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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I don't want to spoil anything much, but what Newsdon's crew is into, is something tied to the very fabric of what some folks hold often near and dear. Well thought out, well sourced with information, that I had to double check on some things just to make sure I read it right. It is suspenseful, tingling, tantalizing, and I can hardly wait for the next part in the series.
The exhilarating release of this book, is that the information scattered through the pages, is hardly fictional, but wrapped up in a pleasant package of fabulous fantastic story telling, with a flair for slapping you in the face a bit.
Getting into it was a bit hard at first as a major procrastinator, but I'm glad I finally picked it up and read it darn near start-to-finish, I really regret not picking it up to read sooner.
I came across this read in an entirely synchronous manner. After all, no thing is by accident.
Efficiency is at play here, minimalism with pizzazz, a well executed 21-hit combo!
Thank you for publishing this, eagerly awaiting your next release Mister Dank
I like the rawness of it, it made me feel as though this was actually happening and not just a novel. I really liked how you put in bits of information here and there in their regular dialogue. I was a lot like NP when I first started looking into just how deep the rabbit hole goes. I have since toned it down and become a bit more like the alchemists of old with what little information I think I know and how I share it with those still “jacked in”.
I especially liked the part when Teddy grew out his beard and talked about the hair being the antenna that the Navajo used to have an added sense that was taken if they cut their hair. The Akashic records are a subject I am currently diving in at present. I was literally talking to my wife about this the other day about my beard. Made me laugh out loud and I had to show her.
The style and approach the author takes is impressive. It’s never too much nor stale. Each chapter seamlessly guiding to the next is what led me to finish so quickly. I have never read a book like it. Thank you.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020
I like the rawness of it, it made me feel as though this was actually happening and not just a novel. I really liked how you put in bits of information here and there in their regular dialogue. I was a lot like NP when I first started looking into just how deep the rabbit hole goes. I have since toned it down and become a bit more like the alchemists of old with what little information I think I know and how I share it with those still “jacked in”.
I especially liked the part when Teddy grew out his beard and talked about the hair being the antenna that the Navajo used to have an added sense that was taken if they cut their hair. The Akashic records are a subject I am currently diving in at present. I was literally talking to my wife about this the other day about my beard. Made me laugh out loud and I had to show her.
The style and approach the author takes is impressive. It’s never too much nor stale. Each chapter seamlessly guiding to the next is what led me to finish so quickly. I have never read a book like it. Thank you.
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After reading the first book I wished the books were leather bound and hard back.
Very good .