The Subliminal Religion

Published
Nov 2011
Main Genre
Thriller Thriller
Pages
188

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Lisa Davis and Rusty Dylan are two NYU graduate students filming a documentary about the use of subliminal messages in Disney movies and Tea Party advertisements when they uncover a connection between commercials and recent terrorist attacks. With the volatile atmosphere in New York heightening, the Singapore-born British beauty and her stubborn American partner face political backlash and worse. Completing the independent film could rouse the world, or destroy their lives. The character diversity, subliminal research, and strong female protagonist set this riveting race through New York apart. R.J. Huneke's subliminally speculative thriller draws inspiration from George Orwell's 1984. “BLASPHEMOUSLY FUN AND PROVOCATIVE.” â€"Impulsive Reviews

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First Edition Nov 2011 Createspace ISBN 1467969079
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Nov 2011 Rune Works ISBN B006B1OT22
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