How Can You Escape From Something That Saved You? -- Author Sean R. Taylor Weaves a Thrilling Tale of Suspense, Danger, and a Fight for Survival


HAMMOND, La., July 28, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- What would you do if you only had two days to survive something, which saved your life in the first place; if you met a vigilante that had a rare mental disorder; and if the one who would help you would take pleasure in playing with your mind? Follow a twisting trail of suspense as author Sean R. Taylor weaves a thrilling tale in Triangulated Phase.

Alyssa Darren is saved by a vigilante who calls himself Tre. What she doesn't know is that he has a deadly secret, which Alyssa must try to fight to survive. Along the way, Alyssa gains help from Norman, an old journalist, and Jimmy Hammon, a young man who seems very sane though he has a rare mental disorder. The problem is, Jimmy has been put into a mental hospital. To deal with his boredom, Jimmy starts a little game of manipulation -- particularly with Alyssa's mind. He instills fear in her and of the situation she is dealing with.

Against her better judgment, Alyssa begins to fall for Jimmy, despite his prudish ways. Will Alyssa find what she is looking for? Can she get herself out of this mess or will time run out along with her life? Join her in a race against time as she fights to survive in Triangulated Phase.

Author Sean Taylor's Triangulated Phase has graphic and scary thematic elements and use of language.

About the Author

Sean R. Taylor studied to become an actor at the age of eleven, taking Theatre classes in the sixth grade. Raised to develop an imagination as he read books and stories, whether it be in comic books or novel, Sean developed an imagination and a world of his own. Really wanting to write screenplays, Sean decided that some of his stories would make compelling novels, thus creating this masterpiece of a story.


                  Triangulated Phase * by Sean R. Taylor
                    Publication Date: April 20, 2009
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 195 pages; 978-1-4363-1706-1
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