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The Sea Glass Epidemic
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The Sea Glass Epidemic

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In an intriguing exploration of the mysteries akin to the Bermuda Triangle but set within the heart of Washington, D.C., this novel weaves a fascinating tale that blurs the lines between reality and the inexplicable. The story speculates on the eerie similarities and potential supernatural or extraterrestrial origins of such enigmatic zones, pondering if the same mysteries could engulf iconic cities or even follow individuals. As Washington, D.C., appears to be under the influence of such unexplained phenomena, the narrative delves into the perceptions of reality, questioning the boundaries between imagination and hallucination, dreams and reality, and belief and delusion.

?At the core of this captivating narrative is Beth, a woman in her fifties grappling with the undiagnosed symptoms of Lewy body dementia, attempting to navigate her increasingly bewildering existence. Authored by an award-winning writer renowned for contributions to eldercare and brain health, this fictional account stands on a foundation of expertise, practical knowledge, and thorough research, offering readers a compelling look into the mind's power to shape reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rand-Smith LLC
Date
29 April 2024
Pages
194
ISBN
9781950544431

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In an intriguing exploration of the mysteries akin to the Bermuda Triangle but set within the heart of Washington, D.C., this novel weaves a fascinating tale that blurs the lines between reality and the inexplicable. The story speculates on the eerie similarities and potential supernatural or extraterrestrial origins of such enigmatic zones, pondering if the same mysteries could engulf iconic cities or even follow individuals. As Washington, D.C., appears to be under the influence of such unexplained phenomena, the narrative delves into the perceptions of reality, questioning the boundaries between imagination and hallucination, dreams and reality, and belief and delusion.

?At the core of this captivating narrative is Beth, a woman in her fifties grappling with the undiagnosed symptoms of Lewy body dementia, attempting to navigate her increasingly bewildering existence. Authored by an award-winning writer renowned for contributions to eldercare and brain health, this fictional account stands on a foundation of expertise, practical knowledge, and thorough research, offering readers a compelling look into the mind's power to shape reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rand-Smith LLC
Date
29 April 2024
Pages
194
ISBN
9781950544431