About The Friar’s Lantern by Greg Hickey:
The Friar’s Lantern, a mind-bending adult choose-your-own-adventure novel, is just $0.99 until 10/29/2022.
You may win $1,000,000. You will judge a man of murder.
You are the protagonist in this mind-bending adult pick your own ending novel.
Written in second person narrative, The Friar’s Lantern is a captivating novel that mixes an experimental mind reading machine with a taut courtroom drama… and more!
An eccentric scientist tells you he can read your mind and offers to prove it in a high-stakes wager. A respected college professor exacts impassioned, heat-of-the-moment revenge on his wife’s killer—a week after her death—and you’re on the jury.
Take a Turing test with a twist, discover how your future choices might influence the past, and try your luck at Three Card Monte. And while you weigh chance, superstition, destiny, intuition and logic in making your decisions, ask yourself: are you responsible for your actions at all?
Choose wisely—if you can.
If you liked choosing your own adventure as a child, you’ll love this adult pick your own ending novel. Readers rave:
– “The Friar’s Lantern by Greg Hickey was everything I hoped it would be and more. He treats the readers like the adults we are but also takes great care to keep with the CYOA tropes we all know and love.” – MamaPete
– “This book really makes you think! It’s fun to find an adult choose your own adventure novel and think back fondly to those you read as a kid.” – Amazon Customer
– “Greg Hickey is a wonderfully gifted author, and The Friar’s Lantern is extremely articulate and well-written. Add to this that the author is also, evidently, a talented mathematician and sociologist, and you might have some idea of what to expect from this entertaining, engrossing [second] person role-play challenge.” – Matt McAvoy
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Author Bio:
Greg Hickey started writing his first novel the summer after he finished seventh grade. He didn’t get very far because he quickly realized he preferred playing outside with his friends.
Eight years later, he began to find a better balance between writing and life. He wrote the early drafts of his first screenplay Vita during his last two years of college. Vita went on to win an Honorable Mention award in the 2010 Los Angeles Movie Awards script competition and was named a finalist in the 2011 Sacramento International Film Festival.
After college, he spent a year in Sundsvall, Sweden and Cape Town, South Africa, playing and coaching for local baseball teams and penning his first novel, Our Dried Voices. That novel was published in 2014 and was a finalist for Foreword Reviews’ INDIES Science Fiction Book of the Year Award.
Today, he still loves sharing stories while staying busy with the other facets of his life. He is a forensic scientist by day and endurance athlete and author by nights, lunches, weekends and any other spare moments. After his post-college travels, he once again lives in his hometown of Chicago with his wife, Lindsay.