Weston Kincade

Weston Kincade

About

Creative writing has always been a passion for Weston Kincade. He's helpedinvest in future writers for years while teaching high schoolEnglish. In his spare time he writes poetry, short stories, and hascompleted two novels. Weston is currently working on the sequels in theAltered Realities Series. As the wordsmithing process continues, hefinds great ideas in the oddities of mundane life and stretches theboundaries of human understanding.

Dark Mind

Dark Mind

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<p>A Serial Killer Plagues an Island Paradise<br /><br />Vigilante detective Emily Stone continues her covert pursuits to find serial killers and child abductors, all under the radar while shadowing police investigations.<br /><br />Emily searches for an abducted nine-year-old girl taken by ruthless and enterprising slave brokers. Following the clues from California to the garden island of Kauai, she begins to piece together the evidence and ventures deep into the jungle.<br /><br />It doesn’t take long before Emily is thrown into the middle of murder, mayhem, and conspiracy. Locals aren’t talking as a serial killer now stalks the island, taking women in a brutal frenzy of ancient superstitions and folklore. Local cops are unprepared for what lies ahead. In a race against the clock, Emily and her team must identify the killer before time runs out.</p>

Story Behind The Book

After watching Ghost Hunters and discussing the Tenth Dimension theory with some friends, I couldn't help but consider the alternatives to what ghosts might be. Could they be reflections of people living in closely linked planes? From their, the world around Madelin, her godfather Jedd, Roger, Juno, and Daniel came spilling out. I didn't realize it at the time because I had already written a character introduction to Roger and Daniel, but the characters fell into the world as though it were meant to be.

Reviews

&quot;I found the story exciting and engaging – I enjoyed it from start to finish. For a debut novel, this one is remarkably well-done, carefully plotted and the characters well-developed ... Fans of cross-genre thrillers, suspense, science fiction, fantasy and horror should all find something to love in this book.&quot;<br />~ Katy Sozaeva<br /><br />&quot;<span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong>A Thinking Man's Blade Runner - </strong></span>Invisible Dawn is great sci-fi book that keeps readers guessing and entertained from the brilliant beginning to the white hot ending. Readers are dropped into an amazing world with little clue about what is going on at first. There are ghosts out on the busy metropolis' streets, mingling with mercenaries toting futuristic weapons and civilians dressed in the fashion of the day. The story starts out on a high note and the excitement only gets more intense from there as we race into the heart of a world we slowly begin to understand, appreciate and even love. But the true joy of invisible Dawn is that it weaves its magic on so many different levels, from the action junkie surface to the deep questions about our place in society. This is a book that can be read and enjoyed many times. You will get 1,000 times more enjoyment from Invisible Dawn than you will pay for.&quot; <br />~ John Breeden II, Journalist and writer for <a href="http://www.facebook.com/gameindustry?sk=wall&amp;filter=2">Game Industry News</a><br /><br />&quot;Invisible Dawn by Weston Kincade is a thrilling and intricately written Sci-Fi novel. As soon as you open the book, you are thrown into the action! With every turn of the page you are brought further into a world of mysterious realms, amazing mental abilities, and an extreme government agency trying to contain it all. The main characters are riddled with personal demons, unable to escape the past but needing to forge through into the future. There is no time for regret. For stopping to look back will most likely get them killed. They have been brought together by fate and will battle whatever comes their way in order to stay together. In order to protect The Shifter.&quot;<br /> ~ Hazel O'Shea, <a title="Book Reviewer" href="http://junipergrove.wordpress.com/">http://junipergrove.wordpress.com</a><br /><br />&quot;It's bad enough when you only have one dimension to worry about! Madelin is in trouble in all dimensions. Along the way her Godfather, Jedd, and various characters help her stay ahead of the bad guys. This story is a little darker than what I've read so far, but I like it! I'm interested in multiple dimensions anyways, especially after CERN announced they may be able to prove the existence (on an atomic level) of the fourth dimension by 2013. This story will keep you entertained right up until the end.&quot;<br />~ Coral Russell, <a href="http://alchemyofscrawl.wordpress.com/">Alchemy of Scrawl</a><br /><br />&quot;People who like graphic novels, the TV series Heroes, or the movie Push will love this book. It is filled with artful tableaus, moments of poetry even amidst the fast moving violence and cruelty of man. It makes us hope, and press onward. Even people who feel beyond redemption can make a stand for right in this world. When shifters clash, whole worlds are affected. The ending is like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon with vampires.&quot;<br />~ <a href="http://scottrhine.blogspot.com/">Scott Rhine</a>, Author of The Scarab and Foundation for the Lost