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The Remote Viewer

Mostyn Heilmannovsky

Editora: BookRix

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An interesting story about a man, who searches for a remote viewer, whom he finally finds, after a long journey. Many bad omens follow him on his trip to the mysterious Ben Pemperton, a remote viewer, who has dabbled into things, he should not have dabbled into. A short story about remote viewing with elements of a thriller. 
 
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Disponível desde: 21/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 18 páginas.

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