Clip eBook Kenneth Wayne
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Imagine you’re watching a video posted on the Internet and catch a glimpse of yourself in it. The only thing is, you were never in the place where the clip was shot and you don't know any of the people in it.
Charles is an expatriated American living in Japan who spots himself in a sex video that has gone viral. Initially, he dismisses it as a fluke. His apprehension fades after a Japanese barmaid is convinced that he was in the clip and enthusiastically accepts his offer to spend the night with him.
His new-found fame wanes when a supervisor at work watches Charles in a job-related video and notices that Charles’ facial expressions momentarily take on those of a different person. After this incident, Charles is convinced that his video “flukes” must be explained.
His journey to discover the truth reveals a former porno starlet with a “unique” talent; the couple from the viral video wants him to join a secret cult; the CIA is involved somehow; people with blue auras are important; disappearing people complicate things; a Russian gambler at a Korean casino with an agenda; and inter-dimensional reptilian aliens behind it all.
CLIP is a Kafkaesque thriller, which implodes into haunting 21st century veracity.
Clip eBook Kenneth Wayne
5 stars for vision. 3 stars for execution. but the real reason i'm writing this review is to try and get someone to explain the last 3 lines of this book."...until you say the magic words..."
"when?"
"exactly"
wha?
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Clip eBook Kenneth Wayne Reviews
If you weren't paranoid about your integrated webcam before, this taut thriller/chiller will make you think twice. My webcam is now safely covered up until I choose to use it just in case. Kenneth Wayne builds up the plot and the tension very well indeed and before you know it you are drawn into Journeyman's bewildering world, trying to work out what is and isn't real. If you are looking for a more accessible Gibson-esque piece of entertainment then here it is.
If you want an unusual and entertaining read, try Clip, by Kenneth Wayne, the compelling story of a man, Charles Journeyman, who watches a sex video and sees himself caste in the major part. Journeyman teaches English in Japan and, although he enjoys his fair share of hedonistic pleasures, was not in the place where the clip was shot and has never played a role of any kind in an adult movie. But the clip goes viral, people recognise him and his life changes dramatically. Kenneth Wayne's novel is both surreal and believable at the same time, a paradox achieved by the author's fluent style, authentic descriptions, fast-moving narrative and gritty, realistic dialogue. Essentially a sci-fi thriller, it's a unique and extraordinary book that is highly enjoyable, well written and worthy of five stars.
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Very up to date idea and in many ways the stuff of modern nightmares, especially for people in the public eye (even in such a small way as a University lecturer) I thought that it moved along well and the writing is obviously of a very high quality. I had to re-read some bits to get them straight in my mind but that might be my problem more than yours of course. I enjoyed the way that you started the story with the reference to the video clip as though we should all have seen it - clever that. I have only read the first chapter up to now but I think that your ideas are really working and wish you the best of luck with this.
An excellent, catchy opening, followed by just enough speculation about what really happened to keep us hooked. I particularly liked the list of suggested possibilities, including that Charles Journeyman is actually 'an inter-dimensional reptilian humanoid.' This is a book which amuses as well as interests. Charles' chat with Ken, his interaction with the barmaid, his telephone conversation with James Wharton and the request for his autograph in the Chinese restaurant, all maintain a light, amusing atmosphere, while moving the story on with enough speed to keep us reading. The interview with Jackie, and its outcome, are particularly good. Kenneth Wayne's style is excellent, with short sentences and chapters making for a fast pace, realistic dialogue, and an individual narrative voice. This book is marked for success.
Gerry McCullough,
Belfast Girls.
This is another Charles Journeyman novel.
Knowing this character already from American Branch, it made me smile at how little he'd changed. He still has a borderline addiction to sex, hot girls, deep throating, and into taking illegal substances.
So if anything, I was reading it thinking *typical bloke*, as I watch (like a voyeur) his life turn into psychological torture when he somehow appears in a *gone viral with a wealthy heiress* porno video. This threatens his career, even though it's impossible for him to have been the man in the video, he oddly remembers it happening, even though he lives in Japan and she lives in LA.
Blackmailed into shagging the fattest chick on earth holding his income and employment hostage over his head, little does he realise who his new drug partner and lover really is. This is such an intricately woven hornets nest of characters. They all want something from him, and he has no idea he's constantly being set up when he goes digging for the truth. People magically *vanish* from his life, including the fat chick with a wealth of porno movies under the proverbial belt.
The plot deals with shapeshifting which has been proposed by authors like David Icke. The reptilian agenda is brought up in this novel, but instead of it feeling unrealistic and far fetched, Wayne has managed to make this a living breathing nightmare, which has Charles running for his life.
Drugged - he can't separate reality from hallucination, when the walls come crashing down around him, and the truth of the blue aura and Indigo children comes smashing into his life. Within a day he's in a living hell, and being psychologically abused and degraded in a secret government facility (which the laws now protect oddly enough). The fact that this could be you! - is the scariest thought of all. In this thriller the author has made it plausible and believable that this nightmare could happen to anyone. It's enough to make you paranoid, unwilling to trust public communication, the internet, or webcams.
Don't trust your employer, your lover, or your best friend.
Yes, if you let it, this thriller will mess with your head and freak you out.
You could be next, and nothing can prepare you for this ride.
OMG!This book was such a glorious mind screw that I was totally panting for more when I read the last page.I felt as if I was hovering on the edge of a cliff willing to jump for just one more chapter.The main character,Charles Journeyman is indeed quite a character.A middle aged horntoad who's day begins and ends with who he can lure into his bed.And surprisingly he tends to succeed in his endeavor countless times.His viewing of a sex tape is a complete life changer and sets him on a journey(no pun intended)that he never expected.Alien lizard people,blue auras and so much more.This is a must read.Kenneth Wayne injected the right amount of uneasiness coupled with humor to keep you glued to this book and as I stated before,leave you wanting more.I highly recommend this book.
I enjoyed this book. The story is a hugely creative one, full of suspense, and the writing flawless.
5 stars for vision. 3 stars for execution. but the real reason i'm writing this review is to try and get someone to explain the last 3 lines of this book.
"...until you say the magic words..."
"when?"
"exactly"
wha?
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