Review by Sibo Makuza -- Trinity's Fall by PA Vasey

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Review by Sibo Makuza -- 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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I can’t seem to find my favorite part of this book, it was absolutely perfect. Everything was fantastic, from start-to-finish. The book had an amazing plot, wonderful pacing, amazing sci-fi, and so much more. The whole story was so captivating, I was hooked right from the start. The book was action-packed, thrilling, and my heart was racing throughout. The whole book was engaging, with so many intriguing twists and turns. I enjoyed this book so much. My only dislike was the cliff-hanger at the end. Even with that, I absolutely loved this book.

Trinity’s Fall by P.A. Vasey is an amazing sci-fi novel. 6 months after Adam Benedict was believed to have died in order to save the world, Kate Morgan finds out he wasn’t dead, nor was the world saved. Her mind had been tampered with, and for 6 months, she’d believed she was someone else; Sara Clarke. FBI agent, Colleen Stillman, tracked Kate down. Too easily, Stillman was able to restore Kate’s mind, and the journey to try and save the world began. The Vu-Hak, a powerful alien race of beings without their own physical bodies, were scattered across the planet whilst undetectable. They were murderous, had no empathy for humanity, and wanted to take over the world. And not only could the Vu-Hak possess humans, they had indestructible machines which they could download their consciousness onto. These machines were also scattered over the planet, and only Adam knew where they were. Kate could find him, which is why the Vu-Hak were looking for her. Kate later became super powerful, but when you’re dealing with the Vu-Hak, power isn’t enough.

I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. Despite my love for the genre, it’s rare for me to give a sci-fi book such a high rating. Most authors don’t get it right, but P.A Vasey did it perfectly. The book was also edited very well.

I believe this book would appeal to almost anyone. There was a lot of vulgarity in this book which may bother some readers. Also, Christians or believers of God may be offended by the beliefs of some characters in this story. If what I’ve mentioned does not bother you, then I highly recommend you read this book.

In conclusion, Trinity’s Fall by P.A Vasey was a magnificent sci-fi novel. This book could make lovers of sci-fi go crazy. I enjoyed this book so much, and I highly recommend you read it.

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