Aldous Huxley observed, “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” If I didn’t know better, I would have thought that he had read Lianne Downey’s latest book, aptly titled, “Perception.” This is a tale of those things Huxley mentions, but also, a journey into how the world is perceived by each individual, and how circumstances alter as the experiences of a here-to-fore disparate group of people come together in an explosion of all their previous beliefs. The book is an exploration of what is possible and what might be happening right before our eyes that we are too blind to see.
The two main characters are from vastly different worlds, yet they find they are far from opposites. Everything you want in a SF thriller is right inside the pages and much more. Much has been written in previous reviews of plot points, and I encourage you to read those. My review is to entice you to dig into the deeper meaning of the author’s words. The action is fast paced. The writing is provocative. The message is overwhelmingly designed to intrigue you. Most importantly, the book may well take your perception, shake it up and open your eyes to possibilities you have not yet contemplated. Now, could be a good time to do just that. I patiently await the continuation of this story. And don’t get me started on the fantastic ending, but no peeking in advance – it’s so worth it.