Ill See You In Your Dreams by Tony Miller


Ill See You In Your Dreams
Title : Ill See You In Your Dreams
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 332
Publication : First published January 13, 2013

Charlie was a ghost hunter who didn’t really believe in ghosts, but he believed in the effect being a ghost hunter had on girls. He thought he had perfected the ultimate pick up line, “I’m a ghost hunter.” All that came crashing down when he met his soul mate…a ghost.
One night while photographing an old Victorian mansion, he was startled to meet the ghost of Anne Meux. She died in 1970 at age 85. She was now only 25 and beautiful. Charlie was soon engulfed in a riveting conversation. Who was she? Where was she? What was she doing in her old room?
At the end of a long conversation, she suddenly had to go. He had a question for himself. Why was he madly in love with an apparition or worse a hallucination? If she was in a parallel universe could he bring her back to this universe? He had an overwhelming desire to get some questions answered. He needed his best friend, Stanley, the smartest guy he knew. Stanley was working on his PHD in Physics so surely he could figure this out.
Stanley was intrigued and agreed to help his best friend. As a physicist, Stanley was well aware of parallel universes and the duality of the universe. There is always two of anything that can exist.
Stanley was convinced that science and religion were two sides of the same coin. The dogma in both seemed to prevent the ultimate discovery of truth. He enjoyed asking the curious. “Since space was created by the big bang…what did it go bang in? Or if God created it all by saying, ‘Let there be light!’ Who was he talking to?” And the ultimate question. “What was there just before the bang or Gods command?” The same answer.


Ill See You In Your Dreams Reviews


  • Kathy

    I'll See You In Your Dreams - Tony Miller


    Is it possible to travel back through time via Parallel Universe?

    Charlie is a skeptic who investigates the paranormal just to impress the girls. He investigates an old Victorian home in Fresno, California, that is now a museum, that was once home to the Meux family. It was rumored amongst the staff members that there is a spirit believed to be that of the daughter Anne Meux.

    Charlie sets up an individual investigation and is shocked to see a spirit materialize right before his eyes. Is he dreaming? Is he actually having a conversation with a ghost? This spirit mentions to him they knew each other in a prior lifetime. Charlie tells his best friend Stanley about his experience and they go back to the home to conduct another investigation.

    Charlie travels via his dreams to visit with the ghost of Anne and learns of his past life with her. Charlie also learns about his close friendship with his friend Stanley who is actually his friend from that former lifetime.

    It makes one think about Science and how it relates to the paranormal. Is there such a Parallel Universe as to the one we actually live in and breathe in our own physical world?

  • Becky

    Charlies says he is a ghost hunter who really doesn't believe in ghosts, but its a great way to impress the women. His best friend Stanley, the smartest man he knows, and is working on his PHD in physics, and him are going to cross parallel universes when Charlie meets his solemate. A ghost in a haunted mansion who died at the age of 85 in 1970. She begins a conversation with Charlie one night and begins telling her story. Why is Charlie so in love with this woman/ghost? This story is so amazingly bizarre. It gets you to really think. It was a step out of my genre in reading and I loved it. I had to take my time reading it, as it is very deep, and sometimes way over my head with the physics, parallel universes, and the so called "big-bang? theory. The going back and forth of today and past with the time travel was very well done and was needed for this story. The characters were all so amazing in this book. I want to read more from this writer.

  • Ellana

    I enjoyed various characters' thoughts regarding the psychology, religion, physics, and reality dimensions. The end, however, was rushed and left me dissatisfied.

  • Van Heerling

    I thought this was a good read. The author somehow was able to interweave religion, physics, time travel, evil at its core and a love story all in one. Something not easily done. I would read more by this author.

  • Kay Bolton

    A little different and quirky, reading this Novel seemed to fly past, which obviously meant that managed to engage me. In fact, I've just popped back to check how many pages, so that I wasn't getting confused and befuddled by thinking it was a Novella. No, 300 pages, so my comments about engagement stand.

    Not normally a fan of plot leaps from past, present, etc., I didn't seem to mind it too much with this one - I fit nicely within the plot.

    Without a doubt I would read more by Tony Miller, and would award this retro-Quantum Leap'esque interesting read 4 stars.

    Product details for this March 2013 DSOA (you will need to read by Blog to find out what that is), as well as any Errors/Bug Bears can be found in my full Blog Post Number #391 in October 2013.


  • Carole

    To be totally honest, I didn't like this book. It's a little wonky, preachy, and mostly paranoid. The story had potential, but it seems the author's bias and prejudice got in the way of telling it. I'm also not really sure how historically accurate some of it may be. I think the author may have been a bit foot loose with some of the dialogue and behavior of the characters.

  • Judy

    Quick read. Weak in spots but I found the premise that drugs are used to gain power food for thought. The author didn't think much of most psychiatrists
    Quantum physics discussions and religion were interesting but too lengthy.

  • Christine

    I could not even finish this book. I was very bored.

  • Anna Wadlow

    I was hoping I would live to finish this book...I did. It took me what seemed like forever to read this one. I was often confused or lost as the scenes kept going from past to present quickly.

  • Velvetink

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