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Who is making the crop circles? The enormous geometric designs have appeared in fields around the world for over thirty years. Novelist Risa McKensie plans to write about the fantastic works of art. When her intent becomes known, she receives an anonymous warning to drop the project. She can't imagine why. Because a fiction book might become a bestseller and draw attention to the circle phenomena? Who would care? Clearly, when the warnings multiply, more than one group. Risa meets a group of intellectual Artists who claim they make the formations using mental energy. Despite the escalation of the threats, she discounts the Artists' advice that The Meridians—a powerful consortium that thrives on war and chaos—are the ones she should most fear. Why would a novel about crop circles concern them?
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Robert Lee Beers (born 1951 is an author and an artist involved in graphic arts, illustration, and fine art. Originally from Eureka, California, Beers attended Arcata High School and Humboldt State College. He currently resides in Topeka, Kansas. From the author: I recently went through some changes with Amazon. In the process, every review I had, both good and the one bad went away. If it is not too much bother, and if you enjoyed my books, please take the small amount of time needed to post a review? They really do help. Regarding piracy. One of my Tony Mandolin books was pirated in Hong Kong. By the time I discovered it, it had garnered about 53,000 reviews, most of them 4 % 5 stars. Pity Amazon doesn't take those reviews.