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Mind Readers
Mind Readers
Mind Readers
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Vancouer Police Department officers, Peter "Pumpkin" Jones and Arnie "Slant" Slantosky are assigned to investigate the mysterious disappearance of several sanitation workers. Pumpkin and Slant head into the sewage treatment plan tunnels in search of the missing workers.

They discover a doorway to an underground city populated by a strange lost race and a deadly conspiracy threatening to engulf the entire world in chaos.

Prepare yourself for a journey to the center of weird with two of VPD's finest where the future of the human race is at stake. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 8, 2014
ISBN9781498952132
Mind Readers
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Russ Crossley

International selling author, Russ Crossley writes science fiction and fantasy, and mystery/suspense under the name R.G. Crossley. His latest science fiction satire set in the far future, Revenge of the Lushites, is a sequel to Attack of the Lushites released in 2011. The latest title in the series was released in the fall of 2013. Both titles are available in e-book and trade paperback. He has sold several short stories that have appeared in anthologies from various publishers including; WMG Publishing, Pocket Books, and St. Martins Press. He is a member of SF Canada and is past president of the Greater Vancouver Chapter of Romance Writers of America. He is also an alumni of the Oregon Coast Professional Fiction Writers Master Class taught by award winning author/editors, Kristine Katherine Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith. Feel free to contact him on Facebook, Twitter, or his website http:www.russcrossley.com.  He loves to hear from readers  

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    Mind Readers - Russ Crossley

    Mind Readers

    Mind Readers

    Russ Crossley

    53rd Street Publishing

    Mind Readers

    Russ Crossley


    Published by 53rd Street Publishing

    Copyright 2014 Russ Crossley

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    Cover designed by R. Edgewood

    Cover design and layout copyright 2017 by 53rd Street Publishing


    53rd Street Publishing

    Head office: Gibsons B.C. Canada

    www.53rdstreetpublishing.com


    This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental.

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    Mind Readers

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    Mind Readers

    Peter Pumpkin Jones' watch commander, Assistant Superintendent Ian Serious, burst through the glass entrance doors of the Vancouver Police headquarters, a man on a mission. His azure eyes blazed with anger and his muscular arms appeared ready to burst through his white uniform dress shirt. Pumpkin had the sinking feeling his boss' bad mood involved him and his partner, Arnie Slant Slantosky. They'd been his favorite targets since they were assigned to the Super's watch six

    months

    ago

    .

    Jones. Serious growled his name as if he were chewing glass. "I want you and Slantosky in my

    office

    .

    Now

    ."

    The lieutenant disappeared through the Staff Only door on the right side of the public reception lobby, the door slamming shut

    behind

    him

    .

    Pumpkin sighed as he rose from the chair he'd been sitting in behind the desk. The wall separated reception from the open office where the officers coming off shift completed their reports.

    The reception counter was separated by a wall of bullet proof glass from people coming in off the street to file reports for missing dogs, lost keys, misplaced musical instruments, or to ask inane questions. During each shift all he seemed to do was answer questions like; How long does it take to drive to Winnipeg? or "What's the weather report for

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