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Benjamin's Trilemma

Part One of The Omni Project Duology

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Benjamin's Trilemma

By: Mr David H Thomas
Narrated by: David H Thomas
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Benjamin's Trilemma is the thrilling first part of The Omni Project Duology, which concludes with the gripping Hope and Prey.

Felix Benjamin is the father in his dysfunctional family. His daughter, journalist Samantha, returns home after working abroad and then promptly disappears without trace. Kaseph is a scientist entrepreneur who has discovered a way of turning science fiction into science fact.

With a revolutionary stolen computer program, he sets out to test it across Europe using a series of unsuspecting human guinea pigs. Felix, Samantha, and Kaseph deliver deeply personal accounts which combine to tell their gripping story.

What is the nature of Kaseph's scientific breakthrough? Why is he so secretive? What's the one factor his trial subjects all have in common? How will Samantha manage to survive when she becomes entangled in Kaseph's malign web of crime and violence? Can Felix successfully track down Samantha and rescue their floundering relationship before it is too late?

A father's desperate quest to find his daughter finally ends on an unforgettable day when Felix Benjamin is faced with three horrific situations: three impossible choices he prayed he would never have to make. That is Benjamin's Trilemma.

©2016 David H Thomas (P)2018 David H Thomas
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