Welcome to my blog tour for Trinity which is been hosted by Random Things Tour
My thoughts
Rating : 4
Science-fiction fantasy for fans of gaming.
– The first title in a forthcoming series.
Would I recommend it ? Yes
Would I read more of this series ? Yes
First off I want to say a huge thank you to the publisher Unbound Digital, the authors Patrick Morgan, David Kidger, as well as as Random Things Tours for inviting me as well as sending me a copy to read and review , now on to my thoughts and why you should consider picking this up for yourself or for a family member of friend to read.
Packs a lot of action right from the very start, the world building is amazing , and so is the story line .
What I loved about it:
The story line
The way the authors brings their characters to live as will as the world the story takes place in .
The Descriptions that they bring to live as well and the drawings that you see of the builds , and towns
There so much about this story I loved that I don't want to give anything away, but I can say that if you love
Science Fiction as well as Apocalyptic & Post Apocalypti type stories that have non stop action though out , as well as Politics and secret towns that maybe are not known about then this one is right up your ally. As well as a story that is family based , forgotten history, advancing technology and twisting series of events that will make you wounder if what is happen was set up by someone or by something . Then yes you do need to set down and read this.
A planet slowly rotates, one side perpetual sunlight the other perpetual
darkness.
Between these two sides lies the Divide, and the ancient city of Skala, the seat
of humanity’s high council. Skala is slipping inexorably west from the divide
into the harsh desert of Hellinar and to its death.
Over 1000km east, another city is on the verge of its birth, created with the aid
of two ancient artificial intelligence cores.
When one of the cores goes missing, a series of revealing events triggers,
hinting at something rotten, and deeply linked to the founding of the new city.
The loss of the core can’t be kept under wraps forever – soon a plan is put into
place – forcing the rapid completion of an advanced exploratory vehicle that
may be the only hope of a recovery.
Trinity is a story of family, forgotten history, advancing technology and a
twisting series of events. Follow a collection of rich characters on
interconnecting paths to re-discover the truth about their small, isolationist
civilisation – and something far bigger than any of them could have imagined
AUTHORS' DETAILS
Patrick and David’s first collaboration, the ‘Sega Star’ was published, by them,
on A4 plain paper, at the tender age of 10. David got though university, worked
for the BBC online, before starting his own web design company. Patrick
abandoned his pitiful academic endeavours at 19 to work as a support engineer
and designer in Indycar and Formula 1.
Years later both were running their respective businesses, David’s in user
experience and interface design, Patrick’s in Historic Motorsport or ‘seeing
what everyone else did’ as he calls it. Reunited over a long promised pint they
talked childhood, Transformers and Starcom. It’s a fact that boys love
spaceships and robots, both had stabs at novels in the past so writing together
sounded like fun. Patrick worked with Jade Gurss on his highly rated book
‘Beast’ in 2014, among other motorsport and technical books and loved every
moment of it.
Patrick does words, illustrations and some ideas. David does ideas, mostly the
bigger ones.
Huge thanks for the blog tour support x
ReplyDeleteYour very welcome . And I"m glad to let others know about the book , it was that good
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