Thrilling and Psychological
Police departments in California called him the “Dream Walker,” because he could get into anyone’s dreams and have them act out his erotic fantasies. A skill he mostly practiced with young married couples. But no one was safe from him.
The police didn’t really believe the sexy stories the women told; they thought they were too far-fetched. How could someone get into your dreams and make you do something that you didn’t want to do? The police thought it a waste of time looking for him. If they caught him what would they charge him with? Invasion of the Mind?
The FBI thought differently. They called him “The Magic Man”, because he could hypnotize you while you slept. And come the morning you would go about your normal day until he wanted you back under his control, doing his bidding. When his use for you was over you would be snapped out of your trance state, not knowing where you were or what you had done.
Rosemary Burrows, FBI profiler, could see The Magic Man being an asset to her team. He could get into the minds of criminals and uncover their crimes.
The CIA saw him as a weapon to read minds of the leaders of the world; potentially the greatest spy ever. And he could plant ideas in the minds of politicians in the USA as well as in foreign countries while they slept. The CIA could see endless uses for his abilities, and they wanted him caught to test those powers in their labs.
Homeland Security saw him as a threat to the President and the country: if he was caught by a foreign power, they could use him to wreck the USA’s economy, and do more damage than any terrorist...
Frank Brubaker was given the task of finding the Magic Man first, and eliminating the threat.
For years The Magic Man had used his gift to play out his sexual fantasies in people’s dreams, and stayed one step ahead of the law. That was until he had gotten into Alice and John Timberlake’s dreams; had he’d gone too far this time?
THE CHASE FOR THE MAGIC MAN IS ON