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The World of Adam Dunne

Author

Tobor Eichmann

Author Bio

Tobor Eichmann was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in a middle-class suburb of Philadelphia and has lived in various places throughout the world. He is an author and self-proclaimed independent thinker.

He writes fiction, non-fiction and general interest books.

He has a passion for writing about social issues that deal with the inner workings of the human mind.

He holds a Masters degree in Information Technology. It was in Europe where Tobor began creating works of fiction and non-fiction in his spare time.

Description

The World Adam Dunne describes a boy with disturbing visions. After a while he struggles to distinguish reality from fantasy. Reality is subjective. Reality is our perceptions.

Adam Dunne is tormented. He has a secret locked inside of him and only he holds the key.

Horrifying visions haunt him day and night.

As Adam unravels the mystery surrounding his past, he discovers that the world around him isn’t what it seems.

Book excerpt

Leaves were falling outside and the wind billowed through the tall maples in the small town of Somberville, Oregon. One leaf in particular caught Adam’s eye. It was a bight red leaf that seemed to take on a life of its own. It strangely went against the wind, and lingered in the air before landing on the back of a man standing next to one of the tall maples. Adam hadn’t noticed the man standing there until now. The man had his back to the school classroom as if he was looking at something. Adam strained to get a better look at him, but couldn’t. He felt as if he had seen this man before but didn’t know exactly where. The man wore an old, tattered waste-high black velvet jacket with a ripped pocket on the right side. Adam slowly walked over to the window to get a better look at the somewhat familiar figure. As he walked, the man seemed to move further away, although he never took a step. Adam’s head began to hurt. It started slowly from the back of his head, then migrated to just between his eyes. Eventually he reached the window and pressed his nose slightly against it and held his breath to prevent fogging up his view. He tapped on the window, and the man slowly began to turn his head.

 

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