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

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Review by Yomna -- 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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What if parasitic aliens inhabited the minds of everyone around you? what if they also have control over machines that are basically considered super-humans? What do you think will happen?

This was the main plot of the book Trinity's War by PA Vasey. The book is a sequel to Trinity's Legacy, the first book in the series. I must admit, although I haven't read the first book, I found Trinity's Fall quite intriguing and seldom have I found myself a little lost. Trinity's Fall narrates the journey of Kate Morgan, an Oncologist whose main purpose is to dispose of the Vu-Hak - the aliens who claimed the Earth as their own property - with the aid of her companions, Adam Benedict, Cain, Colleen Stillman, Matt Hamilton and Hubert. They go through numerous challenges and are nearly able to conquer them all.

The book is well worth reading by Sci-Fi fans. Not only was it well written with passionate conceit, but the rarity of linguistic mistakes was impressive. The first few chapters were more than intriguing as you are introduced to the main characters and their characters. Further, into the book, you will find your perspective on some of the characters completely reversed. You will experience every bit of emotion as if it were your own.

The book was also able to unseal your intellect and unleash your mind to wonder about many things. For instance, I found myself pondering whether there are deeper conundrums happening on Earth without us being of awareness. The book also discusses many pending controversies such as the use of stem cells, cloning, genetic modification, etc.

While reading the last few chapters, I was somewhat reminded of the movie, "Gemini Man". Both the movie and Trinity's Fall book have many points in common that you will yet get to know once you read it.

Furthermore, the ending of the book struck me dumb. It was beyond unexpected with a lot of open ends. Truthfully speaking, my vast eagerness for the next book is indescribable.

Owing to the evident passion and supreme effort and exactitude of details, I determined my rating to be a solid 4 out of 4 stars. The portrayal of events was impeccable which in turn adjusted the tempo properly. The book is most likely to be favoured by adults and youngsters as it holds a dense amount of sophistication. The book also contains many swear words that can offend some of the audience.

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