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Mayor of PØmpington: Contesting Aliens by Dr. HB Paksoy is the third book in his series: The Mayor. The book is relatively short (slightly above 100 pages). It follows the story of The Mayor. He has a special ability to receive communication from aliens, which drives the plot of the book.
When the curtains of the first chapter open, The Mayor, who is in a chemically induced coma, comes into view. While in comatose he dreams about his wife (who is already dead). After his wife disappears (in the dream), “A stout and low frequency voice” takes control of his mind intending to use him to deliver a certain message on behalf of ‘the voice’. As soon as ‘the voice’ dropped the message on his mind, The Mayor woke up and was back to his senses. What did ‘the voice’ want him to do? Could he ever understand the true identity of ‘the voice’? How would life be knowing that a certain entity (that he didn’t know) was always watching and controlling the outcome of everything in his life? What would happen if he chose to disobey ‘the voice’?
In all the books in this series, “Dr. Paksoy is telling a beautiful lady a story to help her fall asleep.” In my opinion, Mayor of PØmpington: Contesting Aliens would never make any beautiful lady fall asleep (or any other lady for that matter), and if it did, that beautiful lady would have nightmares throughout her sleep. The Mayor, the main character of the book, traverses different countries while performing his duties as a military man and as a messenger of ‘the voice’. He is constantly on the lookout for assassins, and he cannot have a normal life because the aliens have somehow managed to take over his life, something that he cannot understand. Every time he is just about to encounter the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel, something cuts short his hope for a happy life, leaving him devastated. For instance, after the death of his wife, he came across a beautiful lieutenant during one of his missions to France (the agency he worked for at that time was based in Geneva). While the lieutenant made him happy, something happened that left his soul broken. Did the aliens (‘the voice’) have a hand in making his life miserable? He also did his job exceptionally well, something that helped him garner many promotions. Did the aliens have a hand in his exceptional skills too? This book can be read as a stand-alone.
I loved the themes that the author brought out in this book. They include military intelligence, how to uncover moles within a government agency, the relationship between human intelligence and the higher power (in this case the aliens/’the voice’), patriotism, and courage. The theme of the relationship between human intelligence and ‘the voice’ came out strongly in the book. This left me thinking: “What if the things that many governments have invested billions of dollars and great personnel to prevent them from happening are bound to happen anyway, and there is nothing that can be done about it?” and “Can human beings ever understand the working of a higher power, a power they can never control or fully comprehend?” Without a doubt, this book will get you thinking too.
I noted several grammatical errors in this book that forced me to knock out a star, settling for 3 out of 4 stars. The only thing that I disliked about it was the presence of explicit sex scenes, which I felt were unnecessary. If you don’t mind them and you love to read books with a fine touch of mystery, action, and military intelligence, then this book is for you. It lies in the adults-only zone and has no profanity.
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They should though get focused on other things such as standing up for racism and improving people's lives.
The author shouldn't even take time writing this out, because all the scenes sound to be not important.
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