Pages: 363 pages
ISBN: 1688047255
Publisher: Independently Published.
Publication Date: September 30, 2019
Something has awakened within Allison Boyle. Now she must avoid capture by a decades-old conspiracy.
Allison thought she was normal, until she discovered the power to move things with her mind. She’s uncovered a genetic heritage her mother’s been keeping from her, and she finds evidence of a secret organization conducting horrible experiments on teenagers like her. Suddenly men with guns are hunting her down.
Allison goes on the run cross-country to find her one hope, the father she hasn’t seen since she was five, someone who may be involved in the conspiracy as much as anyone.
Can Allison’s untried ability be enough to let her escape from the long shadow of her family’s history?
Newly revised, this book was originally published under the name Steven Krane.
“” It was refreshing to find someone take the best of science fiction, superhero, and high-school genres and weave them into one brilliant story.
“” If you like thrillers, science fiction with paranormal elements then you are going to love Teek…
3 Comments
Genrewonk » Steven Krane RIP 1999 - 2009 · January 29, 2009 at 8:05 am
[…] written by he-who-is-no-longer-to-be-named had their rights revert back to me. This means that Teek, The Omega Game, and Stranger Inside, when they again see print, will probably be under the Swann […]
Genrewonk » The strange things that influence you · August 12, 2009 at 8:02 am
[…] While I’ve had a couple of novels that were consciously influenced by campaigns I played in (Teek and Stranger Inside if you’re curious) until I hadn’t thought too deeply about how it […]
Swann 2.0 » Ending the Experiment · July 2, 2014 at 4:42 pm
[…] the site is officially under construction I’ve gone and removed my experiment in republishing TeeK on my blog. I haven’t deleted the work, but I’m not leaving it public while it’s unfinished […]