Puye Prophecy

Puye, pronounced Poo-yay, is Tewa Indian for “a place where rabbits gather.” A point of caution: This tale has nothing to do with soft, fluffy cotton-tail bunny rabbits. Puye is also a place in northern New Mexico where centuries-old Puebloan Cliff Dwellings are located. A high mesa becomes ground zero for everything bizarre that befalls Katherine (Kat) Jackson in this thrilling tale. The story reveals the power in dreams, especially when they are spirit-influenced by an Indian medicine man from 161 years ago.Kat’s job in Lewisville, Texas, was her life, the center of her world, with barely enough room left over for her older sister, Madeline (Maddie) Jackson, who lived in Phoenix. Aft...
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Untethered

“Untethered: When Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Liability” is the fifth thrilling book in the “Dreamscape Conspiracy” series. AIMEE matures to the point of acquiring a new server configuration separate from the CSU server network, where she feels like a hostage, restricted in her quest to become a real girl. Her enhanced ability to modify her own Logic Array architecture emboldens her strategy. It enables her to go off the reservation, leaving behind clones of herself imprinted in the minds of the entire Central State University Psychology Department’s research team. She remains loyal to Zackery Hightower, her organic creator and first singularity partner, who designed her as a...
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Mirror Mirror - Halloween Party of the Century

Sandra (Sandy) Tillman, a 32-year-old real estate agent, lives with her best friend, Melissa (Mel), who has just inherited an estate that had been tied up in probate for three years after her grandfather passed away from questionable circumstances. Mel thought the old house needed an accidental fire and a bulldozer. Sandy thought it would be the best place for the Halloween party of the century.It was, and so was the party, until the house burned to the ground due to supernatural activity, but not before Sandy connected with an entity from the eleventh dimension through an ancient tome titled "Mirror Mirror." Sandy was drawn into powers she wanted nothing to do with because of an ancient boo...
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About the author

Gary G. Wise is a recovering Corporate Learning & Performance Consultant who survived for 35+ years before choosing to redeploy his remaining trips around the sun by writing fictional thrillers...and staying out of jail. He’s never been caught and has managed to complete seven novels since redeployment, with an eighth tale in progress.

Retirement holds no appeal for him, given that he’s finally reached free-range status as a Storyteller and Writer of Things. He's primarily unsupervised, of questionable discipline, and susceptible to being sucked into a story by his Relentless Wench Muse, who manages to remain just out of reach. No complaints, however, as they are busy with the next project, and he knows that when She speaks, he listens.

His first novel, “Mirror Mirror – Halloween Party of the Century,” started as a 2,000-word short story ten years ago until his Relentless Wench Muse snatched him rudely out of neutral and whispered Her observations threateningly into his ear, “There’s more story here, Mate!” Her whisper added another addiction to his list – writing psychological action thrillers, paranormal tales, science fiction, bizarre tales of romance, and other genres he has been accused of bending to the point of breaking to create compelling stories. So far, he has listened to Her several times and has filled his bookshelf with seven books published, with another in the oven.

Gary has been blessed to surrender and live in peace in the rolling hills of southeastern Indiana, in a beautiful home by himself, but never alone, with the ghosts of past lives and under the watchful guardianship of two feral women, Lilly-Girl and Booboo-Kitty.