The Illusionists

The Illusionists by Aden Simpson is a science fiction novel published by Aden Simpson on January 2, 2016. This edition spans 478 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a world transformed by a virus that grants individuals the ability to control minds, leading to a division among the populace into messiahs, followers, and those on the brink of conversion.
Readers will follow Cole Watts as he awakens from a hallucinogenic state to confront a chaotic reality filled with dead lovers, fanatical cults, and telepathic adversaries. His journey takes him to Chicago, where he seeks a rumored cure amidst the turmoil. The story explores themes of power and manipulation in a post-apocalyptic setting, inviting readers to question the nature of reality and the mind.
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A virus has been unleashed across the United States, giving people the power to control minds and separating the population into messiahs, followers and those soon to be converted. It is not long before these “Illusionists” believe their kind wasn’t meant to share…
Cole Watts is awoken from hallucinogenic bliss into a world of dead lovers, fanatical cults fighting to impose their utopia, telepathic madmen and paranoid survivalists. His only hope of resistance lies in Chicago, where claims of a cure have been discovered.
Or is it all just a trick of the brain?
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