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The Overlap is overflowing. The missing are mounting. And something is watching.
It's been three years since the Times Square Massacre shook the world, yet some wounds never heal. Greater York is a city on the brink. Too many people, too little space. As the displaced pour in from a ruined world, anger festers amongst Overlappers and Ruinlanders alike. Amid the chaos, people are vanishing--and their loved ones are coming to Ven in search of answers.
As he chases shadows, Tam wants to do her part--to use her gift to help others. Tanny wants to forget, unable to forgive herself for the damage already done. And Doug follows the trail of a mysterious group that no one seems to know anything about.
The Unseen.
They move in silence, hidden in the cracks of a crumbling city. Infecting it like a parasite. Are they a cult, or something far worse? And high above them all, a sinister being watches and waits. The Celestial Unseeing sits upon her throne, pulling the strings with an army of lost souls at her beck and call.
This is the final crossing, where all things intersect.
A.T. Benson is a writer living in New York. When he is not meticulously mapping out the finer details of the Overlap multiverse, he spends his time with his beloved wife and child, creating video games as a founding designer at Muifwego, and singing songs out of tune. Benson is an avid popcorn enthusiast.
WOW, A T’s finale in this quadrilogy is a great story, a heart pounding, roller coaster ride through the multiverse. With new and old characters, monsters and old villains resurrected as the “Celestial Unseeing”.
A complex and intricate storyline and plot, so many characters you have to take notes of who is who’s twin, doppelgänger, duplicate, daughter, rephrased and unsplits. Multi- inter-dimensional who is from which dimension and why? Not to mention doorways to move from one dimension to another… and not to mention that some are born with the capability to move between dimensions without needing the doorway!
The monsters are a very imaginative part of the story, Pouncers,Grounders,Land Whales and now Striders, which sounds like a Pleasasaur with a mouth full of British teeth!
When Theo threw Ven into the sewers with the striders… my palms got a little clammy!
The intricacies of the storyline meant I had to go back and reread certain conversations so I understood who said what! It slowed the reading down but brought clarity to the plot!
I judge a book by how much I enjoyed reading it and I enjoyed this one allot!
I can only imagine the time, attention and dedication it takes to create such a concept as the “Overlap”. I would like to let A T know that it is very much appreciated!
The thing about this series is that while you’re reading each book, you feel the overlaps (pun intended) here and there, but the way that Intersect brings it all together and connects all of the dots is so insanely cool. You can really feel how intentional every decision was early on in the series and how it was all meant to slowly lead us to where we ended up. I’m looking forward to rereading the series and seeing how it changes my perspective knowing what I know now. Highly recommend.