Will has the key to unlocking something that will stop hunger, poverty, disease, the destruction of the planet and create peace for the entire human race.  Turning the key is simple.  All he has to do is kill himself.

 

Remote Viewing is used by intelligence agencies worldwide.   Most notably it was used by the CIA in operation Stargate which began at the Stanford Research Institute in April, 1972.  They claim Stargate was closed in 1995.

 

Ted has always been at the forefront of developing Remote Viewing.  Remote Viewers can project their sight, and other senses, to anywhere in the world, in the present . . . or the past. 

Now Ted’s obsessed with finding the secret link between Remote Viewing and the next phase of human evolution.  A step so significant it’ll dwarf the point at when fish came out of the water to live on land.  Five years ago he was close.  While running a private offshoot of the Ministry Of Defence’s Parapsychology Research Unit, with husband and wife business partners Mike and Jane, something went horribly wrong.  It ended up in the three being outcast from the intelligence community and, ultimately, in Mike’s vicious death.  But Ted sewed some seeds that could not be undone.  Now, five years later, one of them is bearing fruit. 

Will is a young recluse who’s genetic code holds something called random.  Ted has identified Will and knows the incredible significance of random, but can’t undertake the journey to unlocking evolution by himself.  He’s closely helped by Sophia, a gifted Remote Viewer who’s as tough as it comes thanks to her violent gang past, where she was forced into prostitution and jailed for attempted murder.  Ted also has to regain the trust of his former business partner Jane, the tough and attractive ex-security expert, who still blames him for the death of her husband, Mike.

But British Intelligence knows about the search for random and have been tipped off about Will.  They want to control this next evolutionary step so that the UK will be the first to benefit and Ted can’t just develop it and sell it to the highest bidder.  Marcus, who heads up the M.O.D.’s Parapsychology Research Unit, and who has a difficult history with Ted and Jane, puts a team together to secure Will, and deal with Ted.  Carlson, a charismatic ground operative and seasoned killer, leads the crew and is supported by a Remote Viewing team who act as his surveillance unit . . . and then some.

 

Ted, fuelled by an escalating cocaine habit, has an ultimate agenda that only he is aware of.  The clock’s ticking for him to reach this secret goal because he’s being eerily threatened by an unseen entity which leads him to take more and more risks that bring danger to himself, Will and Sophia. 

 

As the M.O.D.’s net closes in on Ted, his chance to convince Will to take his own life, and therefore kick start this next phase of evolution, diminishes.  Sophia doesn’t want Will to die.  He’s the first man she’s been able to trust and develop feelings for in ten years.   

 

Suddenly Carlson finds himself double crossed by Marcus and the whole group are forced on the run . . . but how do you run from ghosts and trained killers who can operate remotely from anywhere in the world, without physically being there themselves? 

Can Jane ever trust Ted again?  Can any of them trust Carlson, the only man who stands a chance of keeping them alive?  Can Ted convince Will to kill himself for the good of the human race, but ultimately for his own deeply personal reasons?   Will the remote viewing team hunt them down or will the entity after Ted be able to exact his revenge on all of them? 

In a final showdown where all hell breaks loose, and a deluded Will holds the loaded gun with the barrel hovering between his own head and the other people in the room, anything could happen . . . and then it does.

 

Viewers is Inception, The Bourne Identity and The Sixth Sense all wrapped into one.  It’s a tense, continually twisting action thriller that’ll blow your mind, while keeping you on the edge of your seat, and ultimately cowering behind it. 

 

 

 

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