Author of Dream Walker and The Robot
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Dream Walker is a short novel written as a mystery provoking interest in our search for a place in this world and a deeper meaning to our lives. The story delves into an interesting and semi sci-fi approach of the metaphysical presented in a very intriguing manner. It is a fresh topic that blends religion and science in an approach not typically undertaken in popular culture. It also touches on current international conflicts very creatively. Overall it conveys a great story with fascinating concepts, evolving characters, a strong plot, and suspense developing throughout.
When Interpol agent Marian Stone visited a small monastery in rural France trying to uncover the disappearance of over a hundred men, both she and the man she was seeking, John Walker, knew more than what they were telling each other and after setting out on a journey to find the missing group that leads them to Tibet, they discover that the truth they seek becomes much more than either had envisioned.
Marlene Pierce Gierbolini is an American writer from Puerto Rico. She distinguished herself at a very young age through her love of literature, science, and spirituality. She began writing poetry while in high school. Due to her love for physics, she studied engineering in college and graduated magna cum laude with an electrical engineering degree from the University of Puerto Rico in 1990. As an adult she has had a great career and is currently the COO of a large Mental Health Management Company. She has independently pursued the study of literature, metaphysics, spirituality, and meditation. After many years of great interest in writing professionally, she is now publishing. Her first book, Dream Walker, was received with great reviews from the press and literary community. Now she published her second book, The Robot. Marlene is married and has two sons.
The Robot is an entertaining sci-fi thriller that works as an engine for thought-provoking ideas and self-reflection.
When Margaret Pond arrives at Future Robotics, she has problems in her personal life, but not even her wildest dreams can prepare her for what lies ahead. She is scanned, makes friends with a nerd, meets the enigmatic owner of the place, receives the office of a dead man, and is tasked with researching technology beyond her comprehension—and that’s just her first day. Faced with the burdens and uncertainties of an entrapping relationship, Margaret can experience the annihilation of her own humanity, but her experiences bringing artificial beings to life and her own subconscious mind change her reality in ways previously unimagined to her.
Dream Walker is a short novel written as a mystery provoking interest in our search for a place in this world and a deeper meaning to our lives. The story delves into an interesting and semi sci-fi approach of the metaphysical presented in a very intriguing manner. It is a fresh topic that blends religion and science in an approach not typically undertaken in popular culture. It also touches on current international conflicts very creatively. Overall it conveys a great story with fascinating concepts, evolving characters, a strong plot, and suspense developing throughout.
When Interpol agent Marian Stone visited a small monastery in rural France trying to uncover the disappearance of over a hundred men, both she and the man she was seeking, John Walker, knew more than what they were telling each other and after setting out on a journey to find the missing group that leads them to Tibet, they discover that the truth they seek becomes much more than either had envisioned.
Over a hundred men from around the world have vanished from a monastery in Tibet, including American billionaire James W. Howard and former Benedictine monk Josue Benoit. Interpol has one of their best agents, Marian Stone, on the case. So far her best lead seems to be John Walker, a mysterious young man living in a monastery in France and also a friend of Benoit. These strange circumstances wrapped in mysteries of energy, light, and the intrigue of international conflicts set the characters on a journey to revisit their lives and their beliefs—a journey that leads them to reveal their secrets, uncover mysteries, and answer the big questions in life.
Marlene Pierce Gierbolini is an American writer from Puerto Rico. She distinguished herself at a very young age through her love of literature, science, and spirituality. She began writing poetry while in high school. Due to her love for physics, she studied engineering in college and graduated magna cum laude with an electrical engineering degree from the University of Puerto Rico in 1990. As an adult she has had a great career and is currently the COO of a large Mental Health Management Company. She has independently pursued the study of literature, metaphysics, spirituality, and meditation. After many years of great interest in writing professionally, she is now publishing. Her first book, Dream Walker, was received with great reviews from the press and literary community. Now she published her second book, The Robot. Marlene is married and has two sons.
The Robot is an entertaining sci-fi thriller that works as an engine for thought-provoking ideas and self-reflection.
When Margaret Pond arrives at Future Robotics, she has problems in her personal life, but not even her wildest dreams can prepare her for what lies ahead. She is scanned, makes friends with a nerd, meets the enigmatic owner of the place, receives the office of a dead man, and is tasked with researching technology beyond her comprehension—and that’s just her first day. Faced with the burdens and uncertainties of an entrapping relationship, Margaret can experience the annihilation of her own humanity, but her experiences bringing artificial beings to life and her own subconscious mind change her reality in ways previously unimagined to her.
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