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Jonathan Davids second novel, The Enemy Mind, now available!

The Enemy Mind, a science-fiction thriller based on a realistic look at the possibility of time travel, was released on paperback by author Jonathan David. The novel explores the principles theorized by reputable scientists such as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton to deliver a fast-paced thriller about a man forced to challenge the laws of spacetime and the boundaries of mental sanity.

(PRWEB) January 9, 2004 --Jonathan David is a computer science major and is employed as a software engineer at a Holland, Michigan facility. The Enemy Mind, Davids second published novel, expounds the theory behind the legitimacy of time travel aside from the stereotypical assumption offered in conventional science-fiction Hollywood movies.

A description of the novel is as follows:
Crandall Cady is just an average family man who wants nothing more than to lead an average life. But a disk he discovers on a crowded sidewalk is about to change his average life forever. The contents appear to be a home video filmed four weeks from the day he discovers it, and the contents are of him.

The next four weeks are a countdown to zero, and to protect his family, Crandall has precious little time to determine if the recorded images are genuine or merely an elaborate hoax. As he begins to unravel the mystery behind the disk, he starts to question everything he has ever learned about fate and predictability. Crandall is thrust unwillingly into a game being played at his expense, and the result is a downward spiral into madness.

After reviewing The Enemy Mind, iUniverse was quoted as saying; WOW! [Jonathan Davids] storytelling abilities leave me speechless. [David has] approached, tackled and conquered, in my opinion, a very difficult storyline but one that will have universal appeal to a wide audience"

For more information and titles available, please visit Jonathan David on the web at: www.jonathan-david.com
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