Dreams Offer Glimpse Into Future -- New suspense novel tells of young man who sees future in dreams


WICHITA FALLS, Texas, March 4, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Cameron Callfield's dreams are more than just wild adventures during sleep. They're a glimpse into his future. In a new novel by Dustin Collins, Another Day Falling (now available through 1stBooks), Callfield's gift turns into a curse when he starts trying to manipulate his future and relieve the suffering of a grieving widower.

Callfield, now 18, was orphaned after his parents were killed in a car accident three years ago. After the trauma, he realizes he must come to terms with his abilities: dreams force him to watch helplessly as future events of his life are revealed.

David Parker, the sheriff of a small town, is grieving the loss of his wife, who was senselessly murdered. When Cameron vows to help this despairing man and alter his own future, his life spins out of control. His dreams plague him, and he becomes wrapped in a web of lies, confusion and murder.

Hours before his predicted death, Cameron records the saga of his incredible story on tape. He recounts his firsthand experience with fate and his ability to see his own demise. It is through these tapes that the reader learns of Cameron's remarkable ordeal, how he spent the last chaotic days of life and how he dealt with being toe to toe with destiny and death.

Collins, 23, has enjoyed writing for many years. Another Day Falling is his first published work. A graduate of Archer City High School, he is a native of northern Texas.

ABOUT 1STBOOKS

The oldest and most successful print-on-demand and eBook publishingcompany of its kind, 1stBooks was founded in 1997 and has helped morethan 13,000 people worldwide realize their dreams of becoming publishedauthors. For more information, visit www.1stBooks.com.



            

Contact Data