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Life Flashes

By: Jeff Beesler
Narrated by: Leon James
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Seattleite Austin Teph may not be the man he thinks he is.

While studying for finals, a white flash of light causes him to pass out. When he awakens, he finds himself in a Colorado hospital with no idea of how he got there. A woman named Valerie Jonson claims he's her son, Tyler, a belief compounded by a man known only as Keith, who says he's Tyler's boyfriend. Austin soon discovers he may be a replacement for the actual Tyler Jonson who, according to local news reports, has died in a car crash.

As time passes, Austin experiences more of the white flashes. Soon, he finds himself shifting back and forth between Seattle and Colorado. Even worse, Keith starts torturing Austin on both sides of the reality divide. But if Austin heeds the clues on the Seattle side, he may find out the truth of who Keith really is.

By then, however, it may be too late to do anything about it.

©2017 Jeffrey Beesler (P)2020 Jeffrey Beesler
Fiction Science Fiction

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