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Stasis None - Edited Second Edition Aug 2012
Stasis None is a fast paced and powerful read. Independent reviews have likened aspects of it to the Matrix, 12 Monkeys, Inception and the Alchemist, and even Interview with a Vampire. Other reviews have described it as 'movie-like' and a 'real page turner of a novel'. The story is set to the back-drop of Time Travel and Time Manipulation, as a top secret group set out to prevent mankind's imminent destruction, using the powerful Stasis None to create and manipulate reality.
The novel asks the age old question, 'Will mankind ever be able to save itself from it's own short comings?'.
The science and history is well researched, the action gripping, and the characters and their relationships engrossing.
Set in the not too distant future it has several twists, an interesting political sub-plot and best of all a mysterious character who steals the show with each new scene in which he is introduced...
As the book blurb says, "Playing with the universe can be a dangerous game...The time has come for Palene to introduce
himself!"

681 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 21, 2010

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August 18, 2021
The prologue seemed badly written with ambiguous dialogue and some strange phrasing but I persisted and I'm glad I did. In the latest version there are still lots of spelling and grammatical errors and some odd phrasing throughout the book. Virtual timelines, real timelines, alternative universes, poetry etc. is all a bit wooly, OTT and gets tedious at times - I said 'what a load off b****cks' to myself on more than one occasion. All that said I enjoyed the story and would read a sequel if one were to materialise.
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