
/tl;dr
A group of inexperienced and sometimes unwitting psychic spies are brought together in an effort to track down, identify, and thwart a mysterious and menacing nemesis.

/tad;longer
Drunk and at the tail end of an especially apathetic week, Medic decides to take a spontaneous stroll through a grim public park. Little does he know that a chance meeting there will change his life.
Before he’s even had time to fully recover from his hangover, he’s joined the remarkable agents of Section B in a global adventure to unravel the mystery of who is coming after them, and why.
The fact that the Section don’t work for any government or corporation complicates matters but, then again, what would international intrigue be without a little improvisation? That, and you can’t spell espionage without ESP.

/background
In the 1970s, alarming reports coming out of the Soviet Union prompted the U.S. Army to launch a secret program investigating psi* abilities. It was quietly headquartered at Fort Meade, Maryland and operated by a couple of physicists under strictly compartmentalized, need-to-know security. Under a new code name, the project was moved to the Stanford Research Institute and, in addition to continuing research, was tasked to provide operational assistance to organizations like the CIA, FBI, and the army’s Defense Intelligence Agency. Much of this operational material remains classified.
A privately-founded “agency“, employing much of the same modus operandi, became active a number of years prior to the U.S. Army’s psychic research program. The elusive “agency’s” motivations are unclear and the exact amount of time of its existence is in dispute, but some of the research harnessed by its members would be leaked and publicly demonstrated by a group of amateur enthusiasts in Toronto five years prior to the inception of the Fort Meade project. By the time the Stanford Research Institute was involved, those working with the “agency” were already veterans. Their clandestine work continues today.
* Ψ or psi is the Greek letter denoting psychic or so-called paranormal human abilities (a.k.a. ESP, clairvoyance, precognition, telepathy, psychokinesis, etc.)
/author

My name is Patrick Bay. I live in Toronto, Canada. I’ve been practicing my writing for a while and I think it’s not so bad now. I’ve also been reading and learning lots of interesting things too. One day I had the idea that maybe I could combine these things and here is the result.
/sectionb is something that I enjoy writing and I hope that you enjoy reading it. Leave me a comment here if you would like to say something.
N.B. Although I like generative AI, the text of /sectionb is 100% human-written, edited, and formatted.

Great idea for a book; fascinating stuff eh. Site looks great too, way to go Patrick!
Keri
Very kind of you to say, Keri!