Spy Guy
Spy Guy is a tense, psychological thriller about family, betrayal, and the power of the mind to resist control. It's a gripping story about a young man who must face the darkest corners of his own psyche—and a global conspiracy—to reclaim his creative freedom.

As a child, the little brother—a sensitive boy with dreams of becoming a creative writer—pens a whimsical fable about a pig who wants to be a sheep. His charming poem is published in a children's magazine, but to his dismay, it soon disappears without a trace. What he doesn't know is that his older brother—always lurking in the background—secretly sold the poem for a mere ten dollars to foreign agents. Unbeknownst to either brother, this simple act triggers a chain of events that will haunt the little brother for the rest of his life.

The poem becomes a key piece in a covert mission, hidden inside a nuclear missile aimed directly at the little brother's country. The missile, programmed to detonate if the little brother ever seeks revenge or joins the military, begins tracking him from the moment he grows older. As the years pass, the little brother is plagued by an unshakable feeling of being watched, of being under constant surveillance—though no one can explain why.

Will the little brother succeed in severing the ties that bind his mind to the missile's radar? Or will his past—his memories, his poem—be the very thing that destroys him?

In a world where childhood innocence is shattered by global conspiracies, Spy Guy is a haunting and thought-provoking journey of one young man's battle to reclaim his identity and creative soul.

A novel about resilience, self-determination, and the fight to be more than what the world expects, Spy Guy is a story that will leave you questioning the nature of control, creativity, and the power of the human mind.
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Spy Guy
Spy Guy is a tense, psychological thriller about family, betrayal, and the power of the mind to resist control. It's a gripping story about a young man who must face the darkest corners of his own psyche—and a global conspiracy—to reclaim his creative freedom.

As a child, the little brother—a sensitive boy with dreams of becoming a creative writer—pens a whimsical fable about a pig who wants to be a sheep. His charming poem is published in a children's magazine, but to his dismay, it soon disappears without a trace. What he doesn't know is that his older brother—always lurking in the background—secretly sold the poem for a mere ten dollars to foreign agents. Unbeknownst to either brother, this simple act triggers a chain of events that will haunt the little brother for the rest of his life.

The poem becomes a key piece in a covert mission, hidden inside a nuclear missile aimed directly at the little brother's country. The missile, programmed to detonate if the little brother ever seeks revenge or joins the military, begins tracking him from the moment he grows older. As the years pass, the little brother is plagued by an unshakable feeling of being watched, of being under constant surveillance—though no one can explain why.

Will the little brother succeed in severing the ties that bind his mind to the missile's radar? Or will his past—his memories, his poem—be the very thing that destroys him?

In a world where childhood innocence is shattered by global conspiracies, Spy Guy is a haunting and thought-provoking journey of one young man's battle to reclaim his identity and creative soul.

A novel about resilience, self-determination, and the fight to be more than what the world expects, Spy Guy is a story that will leave you questioning the nature of control, creativity, and the power of the human mind.
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Spy Guy

Spy Guy

by Stephen Richards
Spy Guy

Spy Guy

by Stephen Richards

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Overview

Spy Guy is a tense, psychological thriller about family, betrayal, and the power of the mind to resist control. It's a gripping story about a young man who must face the darkest corners of his own psyche—and a global conspiracy—to reclaim his creative freedom.

As a child, the little brother—a sensitive boy with dreams of becoming a creative writer—pens a whimsical fable about a pig who wants to be a sheep. His charming poem is published in a children's magazine, but to his dismay, it soon disappears without a trace. What he doesn't know is that his older brother—always lurking in the background—secretly sold the poem for a mere ten dollars to foreign agents. Unbeknownst to either brother, this simple act triggers a chain of events that will haunt the little brother for the rest of his life.

The poem becomes a key piece in a covert mission, hidden inside a nuclear missile aimed directly at the little brother's country. The missile, programmed to detonate if the little brother ever seeks revenge or joins the military, begins tracking him from the moment he grows older. As the years pass, the little brother is plagued by an unshakable feeling of being watched, of being under constant surveillance—though no one can explain why.

Will the little brother succeed in severing the ties that bind his mind to the missile's radar? Or will his past—his memories, his poem—be the very thing that destroys him?

In a world where childhood innocence is shattered by global conspiracies, Spy Guy is a haunting and thought-provoking journey of one young man's battle to reclaim his identity and creative soul.

A novel about resilience, self-determination, and the fight to be more than what the world expects, Spy Guy is a story that will leave you questioning the nature of control, creativity, and the power of the human mind.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184621173
Publisher: Anvil Panow Creations
Publication date: 11/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 662 KB

About the Author

Stephen Richards is an experimental writer known for blending absurdist humor, psychological intrigue, and existential themes into a unique and thought-provoking narrative style. He is a passionate advocate for unconventional storytelling, believing that fiction can be a powerful tool for exploring the complexities of the human condition. Stephen Richards lives in Oildale, California and is currently working on his next project, which promises to be even more bizarre and unsettling than their previous work.
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