the Prequel: Subjected: Eye of God
Why Have We Been Subjected to Life?
Daniel J. Sayer weighs loss, life, and learning, when a mysterious individual shows up at different points of his journey and begins addressing some of those "Big Universe" questions Daniel's been asking.
---------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Jeremy Sayer has gone through more than his share of pain, loss, and frustration. Which leads him to ask some "Big Universe" questions: Why have we been subjected to this life? What on Earth is happening? Why the big mystery? Is anyone out there even listening?
When the answers start coming, in the form of a mysterious, seemingly benign, yet oddly inane individual from another dimension-Alien, or Angel, he's not sure which-Daniel suddenly begins to question whether he really wants to know the answers after all.
Through tragedy, loss, coincidence and consequence; through frustration, anger, courage and faith, along with a touch of humility and humor; Daniel Jeremy Sayer unexpectedly finds himself being shown the metaphysical edge of human existence, whether he wants to see it, or not.
Thematic content and style of G. F. Smith's writing is a contemporary cross between the Twilight Zone(R), and the X-Files(R), with respectable portions of self-effacing humor and non-proselytizing abstract curiosity carefully weaved in for balanced measure.
The Subjected Series was written to be read in any order.
Other books in this Series:
Subjected: Parallax
and
The Sequel:
Subjected: the Predicate
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