The Unity Game by Leonora Meriel
From Goodreads
WHAT IF THE EARTH YOU KNEW WAS JUST THE BEGINNING?
A New York banker is descending into madness.
A being from an advanced civilization is racing to stay alive.
A dead man must unlock the secrets of an unknown dimension to save his loved ones.
From the visions of Socrates in ancient Athens, to the birth of free will aboard a spaceship headed to Earth, The Unity Game tells a story of hope and redemption in a universe more ingenious and surprising than you ever thought possible.
Metaphysical thriller and interstellar mystery, this is a ‘complex, ambitious and thought-provoking novel’ from an exciting and original new voice in fiction.
ISBN: 9781911079439
Publisher: Granite Cloud
Publication date: May 1st 2017
Pages: 342
Review
This is the second book I have read by this author and whilst I was disappointed by her first one, that is not the case with this one. I found this book much better. It was easy to read, easy to follow and very interesting. This book really showcases the giftedness of this author. The story, which involves three different people, interweaves their stories together pretty much seamlessly. Each chapter has a different symbol for it which relates to the main character of that chapter. For example, the New York banker’s chapters are marked with a square, the alien being’s one is marked with a circle, and the dead man’s one is marked with a star. These symbols help to keep each story line clear in the reader’s mind so for those (like myself) who prefer to have a clearly structured story line this book appeals to that. I’m glad that I took the time to read this book because it has provided me with evidence that this is one author who is worth giving a second chance. I would recommend this author to adults who want something a bit different from the norm and to those who would like to delve into the metaphysical world in a fun and accessible way.
Recommend for: Adults
Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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