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The Night Has Seen Your Mind is going on tour with Rachel's Random Resources, if you wish to participate please contact me on rachel@rachelsrandomresources.com with your name, blog name, preferred post type and availability. 

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The Night Has Seen Your Mind by Simon Kearns

Genre: Speculative Fiction with elements of sci-fi/horror/psychological thriller

Blog Tour - 25th February - 3rd March 2021

Publication Date - 22nd January 2021

Standalone Novel

Estimated Page Count - 336

Formats available: Mobi, Epub, PDF

Types of post available: Reviews or basic promo / spotlight posts

Pre-order from Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Night-Has-Seen-Your-Mind-ebook/dp/B08RSKDCPZ/

Tech billionaire, Mattias Goff, has invited five creative professionals – programmer, pianist, writer, actor, and photographer – for a monthlong residency at Crystal Falls, his Arctic retreat.

Researching brain waves, and especially the enigmatic gamma wave, Goff asks his guests to wear a kind of EEG cap in order to record the electrical activity in their brains while they engage with their respective disciplines. Although they will be paid $5million each for the experience, they all start their sojourn a little wary – some more than others.

Cut off from the outside world in the stunningly beautiful, if stark, Alaskan winter landscape they immerse themselves in their work. Soon, though, reality seems to be shifting. What is Goff really researching? Are his guests only being observed, or manipulated?

About Simon Kearns

Simon Kearns was born in London in 1972 and grew up in Northern Ireland. In his teens he returned to London to study philosophy. At the end of 2004 he moved to the south of France where he lives with his partner and two children. His debut, Virtual Assassin, (Revenge Ink, 2010), explores personal responsibility in a corrupt society. It was followed by Dark Waves, (Blood Bound Books, 2014), about a powerful haunting and the scientist determined to debunk it. His stories have appeared in publications such as The Future Fire, Litro, The Honest Ulsterman, and on numerous websites. He revels in etymology, guitar, gaming, and the science of superstition.

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Blog Tour Schedule

Maximum 3 stops per day.   

25th February

  1. Nicki`sLifeOfCrime

  2. B for bookreview

26th February

  1. ayjaypagefarerbookblog

  2. The Magic Of Wor(l)ds

27th February

  1. Life of a Nocturnal Bookworm

  2. Carole's Book Corner

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