Review by slowpoke123 -- Trinity's Fall by PA Vasey

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Review by slowpoke123 -- Trinity's Fall by PA Vasey

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Trinity's Fall" by PA Vasey.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Trinity's Fall by P.A. Vasey was really enjoyable to read especially for those that are a fan of Sci-fi stories. I find the concept of having an alien invasion that can disguise themselves as a human unique since I have not read that much book with the same idea. I had a terrific experience reading this book starting from the prologue where it really piqued my curiosity. And of course, the characters were very well-introduced in this story.

The story started near Lake St. Clair in Detroit, USA where Dr. Sara Clarke was found waiting at the bus stop by a man she didn't know. And then later on, the man turns out to be a very close friend and colleague of hers, Pete Navarro. To Pete, she is Kate Morgan not Sara Clarke. The start of a big mystery of how Sara have no recollection of some of her memories in Indian Spring and why she cannot remember what Pete was telling led her to a long adventure of knowing her real identity.

The introduction about the invaders, the Vu-Hak, was splendidly written. I like the part where a Vu-Hak was questioned and named himself Cain about his connection to Adam Benedict which he in turn relate from a verse in the bible. With the help of the agents, Stillman and Hamilton, the three set on to uncover the plan of the Vu-Hak and learn about how Adam Benedict has to do to everything that happened to Sara.

Trinity's Fall deserves a 4 out of 4 stars for its awesome plot. The book has no typographical errors and only minor profanity in some of the dialogues. Aside from the content, I love the cover of this book which is a plus that is why I gave a perfect score. Each chapter has enough length for readers to not get bored easily and the pacing of the story does not feel it was rushed.

Lastly, readers who enjoy sci-fi, thriller and supernatural genre will surely like this book. I think this would be more appealing to teens and adults since there are some complex parts where there are explanations of something that could not be easily picked up. Another good thing is we do not need to read the other book of this series to be able to follow the story line which is very convenient! It's easy to read and understand especially since it was made in first person view. The plot goes smoothly and can be finished in a day or two of reading.

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