Billionaire’s Secret Lab EXPLOITS Grieving Parents in SHOCKING “Memory Tourism” Scheme, by Aja Gabel (Riverhead). A DANGEROUS new novel exposes a tech mogul’s NIGHTMARISH project: luring a quantum physicist shattered by the loss of his child to a remote Texas lab with a MONSTROUS offer. The goal? To weaponize his trauma and send him BACK INTO HIS OWN MEMORIES. While the scientist’s wife seeks solace in the arms of an old flame, her husband is groomed for a perilous psychological experiment with UNKNOWN CONSEQUENCES. This isn’t science fiction—it’s a HARROWING blueprint for how the ultra-rich prey on human suffering, treating profound grief as just another frontier to CONQUER. The most terrifying question the book raises: in the race to commodify consciousness, what part of our souls will billionaires sell back to us next?
Dementia Patients Developing PSYCHIC POWERS? New Book Claims the Unthinkable, by Tory Henwood Hoen (St Martin’s). A “quietly charming” narrative? Try a BONE-CHILLING account of a woman, Cricket Campbell, returning to the scene of a childhood horror to care for her Alzheimer’s-stricken father. But the story takes a DEEPLY DISTURBING turn as his mind deteriorates: he allegedly develops a SUPERNATURAL ability to FEEL the emotions of others. This isn’t a heartwarming tale—it’s a TERRIFYING proposition that our medical establishment is PATHOLOGIZING a radical new form of human connection, dismissing it as mere disease. Is dementia not a breakdown, but a BREAKTHROUGH? If this novel is to be believed, we are systematically IGNORING and LOCKING AWAY people who may hold the key to the next evolution of consciousness itself.





