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OUTMOVE, the thrilling conclusion to the best selling Inner Movement trilogy. Humankind is on the brink. Earth will either become dystopian or utopian. There is only one chance.

Defying the odds, Nate has repeatedly eluded death. Now, with full command of his powers and a clear sense of destiny, he leads the Movement. But the revolution is crumbling. Omnia is wreaking havoc in multiple dimensions. And a new enemy must be faced. Nothing and no one are what they seem. Even history can change when seen through an Outview.

Time is running out to save the Jadeo and find the Dark Mystic . . . but time’s a funny thing.

366 pages, ebook

First published October 24, 2013

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Brandt Legg

45 books373 followers
USA TODAY Bestselling Author Brandt Legg uses his unusual real life experiences to create page-turning novels. He’s traveled with CIA agents, dined with senators and congressmen, mingled with astronauts, chatted with governors and presidential candidates, had a private conversation with a Secretary of Defense he still doesn’t like to talk about, hung out with Oscar and Grammy winners, had drinks at the State Department, been pursued by tabloid reporters, and spent a birthday at the White House by invitation from the President of the United States.

At age eight, Legg's father died suddenly, plunging his family into poverty. Two years later, while suffering from crippling migraines, he started in business, and turned a hobby into a multi-million-dollar empire. National media dubbed him the “Teen Tycoon,” and by the mid-eighties, Legg was one of the top young entrepreneurs in America, appearing as high as number twenty-four on the list (when Steve Jobs was #1, Bill Gates #4, and Michael Dell #6). Legg still jokes that he should have gone into computers.

By his twenties, after years of buying and selling businesses, leveraging, and risk-taking, the high-flying Legg became ensnarled in the financial whirlwind of the junk bond eighties. The stock market crashed and a firestorm of trouble came down. The Teen Tycoon racked up more than a million dollars in legal fees, was betrayed by those closest to him, lost his entire fortune, and ended up serving time for financial improprieties.

After a year, Legg emerged from federal prison, chastened and wiser, and began anew. More than twenty-five years later, he’s now using all that hard-earned firsthand knowledge of conspiracies, corruption and high finance to weave his tales. Legg’s books pulse with authenticity.

His series have excited nearly a million readers around the world. Although he refused an offer to make a television movie about his life as a teenage millionaire, his autobiography is in the works. There has also been interest from Hollywood to turn his thrillers into films. With any luck, one day you’ll see your favorite characters on screen.

Legg now writes full time – his favorite endeavor ever! For more information, visit BrandtLegg.com, or to contact Brandt directly, email him: Brandt@BrandtLegg.com, he loves to hear from readers and always responds!

Books by Brandt Legg

CapWar ELECTION (CapStone Conspiracy #1)
CapWar EXPERIENCE (CapStone Conspiracy #2)
CapWar EMPIRE (CapStone Conspiracy #3)

COSEGA SEARCH (Cosega Sequence #1)
COSEGA STORM (Cosega Sequence #2)
COSEGA SHIFT (Cosega Sequence #3)
COSEGA SPHERE (Cosega Sequence #4)

THE LAST LIBRARIAN (Justar Journal #1)
THE LOST TREERUNNER (Justar Journal #2)
THE LIST KEEPERS (Justar Journal #3)

OUTVIEW (Inner Movement #1)
OUTIN (Inner Movement #2)
OUTMOVE (the Inner Movement #3)

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Profile Image for Christoph Fischer.
Author 49 books469 followers
October 25, 2013
"Outmove" by Brandt Legg is the third in his inspired series about the battle between good and evil and between the material and the spiritual world.
In a unique blend of magic, mysticism, fantasy, spirituality and action adventure the book follows a group of young people who are members of the Inner Movement, a group that strives to bring piece and harmony to the world. Their enemy is Omnia, an evil organisation that tries to control the world and which has done so through the times.
In this amazing world that Legg has created we are jumping through times and dimension portals. The group needs to step up their game against Omnia with its new technologies and advances, i.e. the discovery of a Soul Code. Outmove, the concept of this title, is the name for this step forward of the group, an action of faith and one of the soul.
The book reflects much of actual spiritual teachings about the power of the mind, purity of the soul and concepts such as reincarnations and it uses them in a story of bravery and adventure. The actual story takes us through time, e.g. to the time of the sinking of the Titanic, and it mostly concerns the hunt for Jadeo, a sacred box that has importance to the movement.
Full of evil and inspired characters the book is not just spiritual but also great fun and very entertaining in its adventure part.
Profile Image for Peter John.
Author 6 books149 followers
October 26, 2013
The third instalment of Brandt Legg's thrilling Inner Movement trilogy doesn't disappoint. Filled with adventure and well rounded characters, "Outmove" takes us on a spiritual journey through time. A wonderful climax to a gripping trilogy as we follow the members of The Inner Movement as they battle against the evil organisation "Omnia". Beautifully written and packed with unique concepts and riveting action "Outmove" should not be missed.
Profile Image for Julia.
Author 25 books33 followers
October 27, 2013
I love Brandt Legg’s books and was thrilled when I saw that his next novel was finally out! If you have never read any of his work, you’re in for a real treat!!! “Outmove” is the third exciting novel in Brandt Legg’s series (the previous two books are “Outview” and “Outin”). In this third book, Nate, the protagonist, becomes the leader of the revolutionary movement against the dark forces of Omnia. He’s wiser and stronger now, but he still needs to get advice from four more mystics to complete his quest. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? But that’s just the beginning.

What I love about Brandt Legg’s books is the deeper level of thinking and deeper issues that he invites us to explore, all in a very easy-to-read and entertaining way. “What if?” and other hypothetical questions are always fun ones to ponder, and you will have plenty of opportunities to do that when you read this book. What are the best ways to drive innovation? What societal structures are most conducive to innovative thinking? How does money affect societies? What could the alchemists really accomplish? And why didn’t JP Morgan board the Titanic, like he was supposed to? And this is just a quick little sampling of the kinds of things this book will make you think about. What a fantastic journey!

The nature of creativity, spiritual understanding of the world, material advancement vs. preservation of old traditions, reincarnation, free will – all these are issues that Nate has to deal with as he pursues his quest. As a reader, you will be right there with him. And like, Nate after the first two books (no, no spoiler here about how this book ends!!!), you will emerge a wiser person. Highly recommended.
Profile Image for William O'Brien.
Author 42 books843 followers
April 1, 2014
A truly amazing 5*****

Outmove (The Inner Movement) Book 3 by Brandt Legg

Amazing!

Another great novel from Legg - A spectacular finale to top the first two metaphysical books. Gripping adventure tales and characters that live in a surreal but very real fantasy world.

The story is very well paced and the character development is exceptionally well thought out throughout the novel. I really enjoyed the book and the way the author displays his writing craft by letting the words and ideas freely bounce off the pages, pulling the reader into his tale.

Maybe the interesting thoughts, which the reader is left with from all Legg's works is the possibility that these things could actually happen. An alternative reality may exist, just waiting to be revealed as you open your mind. Nate will take you on an experience you will never forget.

A super series for all lovers of fantasy/new age books. Really looking forward to more books from this author.

I would highly recommend this series to anyone that wants to get lost in an alternative reality.

A truly amazing 5*****
Profile Image for Casey Harvell.
Author 33 books274 followers
November 19, 2013
Absolutely Mesmerizing!
Currently the final installment of the series, OutMove is the culmination of Nate Ryder’s spectacular journey into spiritual enlightenment. Author Brandt Legg takes you through this series and leaves the reader with a sense of tumbling down the rabbit hole, or choosing the red pill in lieu of the blue. (Really, who wants to wake up in their bed, full of blissful ignorance?)
Not only will this series entice the reader and refuse to be put down, it opens a part of you that will have you questioning everything that you thought you once knew. It’s not only a refreshingly new, well written story, it’s a tale that parallels so closely with so many of today’s issues, it can almost be considered a wakeup call.
You will fall in love with these characters. You will laugh, cry, find love and heartbreak in this series. Go grab OutView, then Outin, and finish up with this book. You will not be disappointed. I very much look forward to seeing more from Brandt Legg in the future. 5-Stars!
Profile Image for Jams Roses.
Author 11 books155 followers
November 1, 2013
Nate Ryder rocks! I loved this book, as I loved the other two before it. I was waiting for this to be released and was chuffed to finally get my copy. It's just a cool sci-fi story that built on well from the previous novels. Recommended.
666 reviews5 followers
October 19, 2024
Wheels within wheels. That phrase has become axiomatic and especially in Outmove, the third book in the Inner Movement series by author Brandt Legg.
The world is being governed by a secret leader, first thought to be Fith and then it became Storch.
Both are dead. So, who is truly leading the forces in control of Earth?
Besides knowing the organisation is called Omnia?
Omnia is bad news indeed, more so as events are spiraling out of control what with Omnia being successful in far too many incidents that tend to decimate the members of the Inner Movement, All in an effort to find that one person who might be able to stop Omnia...Nate.
Outmove is a tense series in which more and more soul searching questions get asked and answered as it becomes evident Omnia has the winning hand.
Or does it?
Enjoy
Profile Image for Shiwa.
21 reviews
August 14, 2022
With all of the movement and running right from book one, I thought the ending was quite abrupt.

The series as a whole is a nice read and opens you up to all kinds of spiritual concept. However I do think that the series could have been two books rather than three.

I would still recommend this read.
Profile Image for Joseph Vinci.
247 reviews
February 8, 2020
Excellent story

Great wrap up of the series. It was a fitting conclusion. This series have me a more existential closure than I thought.
Profile Image for Javier Noriega.
173 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2020
Trepidante. Sin embargo, el hecho de haber separado tanto la lectura de los tres libros de la trilogía hace que no lo haya podido disfrutar tanto
Profile Image for Oleg.
40 reviews31 followers
October 28, 2013
"Outmove" picks up the story of Nate Ryder and the spiritual "Awakening" of the Human race some time after the dramatic ending of the "Outin." He is almost nineteen, he is the formal leader of the Movement, that since "had grown into a worldwide revolution," and his life has never been more complicated.

Lightyear, the organization that has been hunting Nate and his friends in the previous book, has been defeated, its leader, Luther Storch, dead. The victory came with a price of many deaths and losses, and brought new problems: "Lightyear had just been a tiny division in an organization old with power, deep with connections and stunning in its coldness and greed--Omnia." The conspiracy Nate has been fighting against became a full-blown worldwide takeover by this ancient power broker.

With its almost limitless resources, Omnia can seemingly counter most anything Nate and his merry band of mystics and awakened can come up with. What is worse, the Movement is split into two factions: the main one, that takes the path of non-violence, and the Inner Force, the violent faction within the Movement, that holds to the idea that ends justify the means.

"Outmove", the third novel in the "The Inner Movement" series, is much more action-filled than the two previous books. There are narrow escapes, prison breaks, plane chases, you name it. The battles are fought across times and dimensions, between the multiple incarnations of the same souls; the multiple possibilities of the outcomes become the prize. This is also where it gets pretty trippy. Even if you have been following in amazement the complex weave of metaphysical into the nature of reality in the two previous books, this one beats them all. Death is no longer the thing to fear, it's just a transition. Except for one possible death, Nate's. If he is to die in this incarnation, on this earthly plane the "Awakening" will fail. Nate "was king, bishop, knight and pawn in a multi-dimensional chess game that would decide the fate of humanity."

Some of this book reminds me of the Zelazny's novels. The handling of multiple realities inside a single narrative is a tough thing to do, but Brandt Legg does it pretty darn well. A few parts really stand out: the President Taft bit was brilliant, for example.

There is also a tighter integration of the spiritual and such concepts as personal and societal freedoms, population control by the powers to be, public opinion, etc., in this novel. As things come to a boil, and the shadowy forces make their move, we can see that those little parts of our freedoms we give up right now in exchange for security are not so little after all, they are simply a first step that leads to loosing more and more of our freedoms down the road. Our belief that "If you aren't hiding anything, you don't need privacy. You only need your right to privacy if you have something to hide," is a group complacency born out of fear, passivity, and lack of information. "Outmove" makes this point rather clearly.

"Outmove" is a fast-moving yet thoughtful read. As always, it will appeal to the New Age crowd; however, with this installment, it will find a much larger audience among those readers who prefer to think for themselves. Recommended.
Profile Image for Eric J. Gates.
Author 28 books153 followers
August 2, 2015
‘Outmove’, the last volume in Brandt Legg’s ‘Inner Movement’ Trilogy, had a lot to achieve. Firstly because the brilliant mix of quantum mechanics, New Age philosophy and fast-paced, complex thriller that had been the series thus far required a satisfying resolution. Second because Legg had presented the readers with an unstoppable force, first Lightyear then Omnia, that thwarted even the protagonists’ most enterprising attempts at achieving their goals leading us to suspect that a terrible outcome was inevitable. Yet in this third novel, Legg shows he was up to the challenge and explores depths only hinted at in the previous volumes. The battle rages on physical, metaphysical and philosophical issues and provides an optimistic, if pyrrhic, resolution to this epic tale.

As usual the scenes painted by the author’s words are outstanding. From the extreme dystopian Carst dimension, to the episode in the hurricane, and everything in between, Legg’s narrative transports the reader to the event and inserts him in the scene as more than an observer. The pace drives the tale along at breakneck speed as Nate and his allies tackle defeat after defeat in their quest for overall victory. More important than the action in this non-stop fantasy series is the development of the characters and here the author doesn’t let us down either. Starting with Nate and including all the major characters we see a clear evolution of their outlook on life as they grow and change in response to the personal impact of the events described.

Finally the novel presents the reader with a series of opportunities to examine the World we inhabit and the way we currently do thing, both in our individual existence and in a more global sense, and presents a series of questions that perhaps we should all be asking ourselves. A solid, entertaining and thought-provoking read. Highly recommended!
Profile Image for Carolyn  Hagge .
3 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2015
Outmove
I have recently finished the third and final book of The Inner Movement Trilogy called Outmove written by Brandt Legg. Legg was a child prodigy. Legg has a new trilogy out called The Cosega Trilogy.
In the thrilling conclusion of The Inner Movement Trilogy, Nate, Amber, Linh, and Spencer must stop Omnia from taking over the world. Nate must also get the Jadeo back from Dunaway before Omnia wins. The book starts two years after the second book Outin leaves off. Nate is stuck between deciding between being with Amber or Linh which is affecting the Movement and how quickly they are getting the control back from Omnia.
Things in this book include learning how to deal with constant changes in life and dealing with loved ones passing. Legg made those lessons easy to understand and made them seem like they weren’t lessons.
This book is filled with twists and turns and cliff hangers ending most of the chapters. There was excitement and suspension where you would least expect it. Some parts didn’t make sense at first but was quickly explained a chapter or two later. Nothing in the book was really as it seemed it would be but made some sense in the end.
The targeted audience is teens and young adults who like fantasy books and dystopian and utopian books. The book has magic that doesn’t seem like magic. The book has many parts that are really emotional for the characters but is definitely recommended.
Profile Image for Danielle Evans.
Author 4 books89 followers
December 2, 2013
This is the third novel in the Inner Movement series. Lightyear was just a division of Omnia, and in this book, we find out more about Omnia and how evil and powerful they really are and have been throughout history. I was eager to read this to see whether or not Nate and his allies would be able to defeat Omnia. There were so many odds against them. What makes things even worse for them is the Inner Force, a faction of the Inner Movement, who believes that violence is the only way to stop Omnia. In many ways, they are almost as dangerous as Omnia itself.

Omnia has taken over, and people are being unjustly imprisoned, sent away, and killed. There are some horrifying moments in this story, particularly when Nate visits another dimension called Carst. As with the last two books, there are several exciting scenes that will keep you glued to the pages.

So many questions that you have probably had since the beginning of the series will be answered in this book. I kept wondering what exactly the Jadeo was and who Nate was really meant to be with.... And if you were curious about the dark mystic, then you will finally get to meet him.

This is a really fascinating series that does not disappoint. If you have already read the first two books, you definitely won't want to miss reading this one!
Profile Image for C.Michelle Gonzalez.
Author 3 books2 followers
November 26, 2013
Wow! Simply mesmerizing! I was so happy book 3 was finally released! I couldn't put it down. A perfect blend of entertainment, real world happenings and spiritual awakenings, elude to a world that really hits home. I simply love the portals, time control, the general style of how the story is told. Brandt Legg is by far among the top 5 of my favorite authors list! It would not be hard to admit that I would read anything this author releases! I'm not a big reader, so that is a huge compliment from me. I generally have a really hard time finding an author's writing style and story line captivating enough for me to get more than 3 or 4 pages into before I lose interest, and yes, that even includes world famous authors. He's also an amazing photographer as well. If you haven't yet, you should definitely look him up on Facebook and follow him!
Profile Image for Fox Lee.
Author 3 books5 followers
August 9, 2016
There are several detailed reviews that do an excellent job of summarizing the plot of Outmove, so I will stick to why I thought the book was great. If you have read Legg's other books in this series, you will be ordering this book regardless of the reviews here. That said, Outmove was a satisfying conclusion to the Inner Movement trilogy.

You will love how Nate has matured and the character has developed throughout the the series and continuing into his late teenage years in Outmove. The plot twists and themes are even better in this book than in the previous books in the series. I loved this book and will be looking to see what Legg does next. 5-Stars well deserved.
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413 reviews16 followers
March 5, 2016
Wild

This book was the final nail in the coffin so to speak, of things to learn. Not just about ourselves, but the whole wide universe. Some parts are sad and depressing, while others fill you with joy, happiness and let's not forget love. I found myself laying in bed thinking of what could be accomplished if we just open our souls. I encourage people to read this part of the series of books, it will be worth your time. The author writes in such an engaging way that you lose track of time...yet to take a quote from him - "times a funny thing".
Profile Image for Kate Duxler .
4 reviews1 follower
September 6, 2016
If you've read the first two books, Outview and Outin, (and tell me you have because they'll take you for a RIDE! Not to mention you really should start with Outview) then you're probably equal parts 1) desperate to see how Inner Movement ends and 2) devastated that the trilogy is almost over.... but you'll be deeply satisfied with Outmove as the final in the trilogy, and ready to see what genius Brandt Legg comes up with next...!
Profile Image for Deonne.
50 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2013
The whole trilogy is terrific (Outview, Outin, and Outmove). Compelling story, complex plot (that never falls apart - the storytelling is seamless), important themes including spirituality, the environment, and the government/corporate complex, and wonderful settings (including my hometown of Taos, NM). Recommended!
719 reviews4 followers
January 24, 2016
Makes you think and think again

Love how the author uses historical events in his fictional context. Or is it? It was a fantastic read that makes you wonder about life, truth and all of the what-ifs that accompanies both. Sad to see the series end but satisfied with the ending. Not my usual genre but I thoroughly enjoyed this series.
Profile Image for Barbara.
8 reviews3 followers
August 21, 2014
The author knows how to interlace though provoking ideas with strong emotion. You will feel what these characters feel. He even makes their confusion interesting. Yes, Virginia... realities are exciting. :-) I don't want to say more because I don't do spoilers, but this was a great trilogy!
19 reviews1 follower
September 18, 2014
Fiction or Fact

The three combined books of this story are mesmerizing. If only our souls were truly alive in these terms and these worlds existed. This author's imagination is beyond limits. I'm anxiously awaiting new stories and highly recommend everyone read this etiology.
Profile Image for Loren Robertson.
80 reviews
October 30, 2015
Nice ending

I was constantly blown away by the information this author included in the series. So much of the knowledge I thought only I knew was written here. This is not a just fantasy or science fiction series. I recommend and give this book 5 stars.
Profile Image for Jennifer Bryan Yarbrough.
Author 11 books227 followers
January 17, 2014
Outmove didn't disappoint!!! I wish I could give this series more than 5 STARS!! With each book I got pulled in further and I can already see this series getting turned into a movie(s).
28 reviews
July 13, 2017
This is the best of the 3 in this series. It was a surprise ending but it fitted the story perfectly. Highly recommended series.
12 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2015
The series.....

Enjoyable read! Amazing fresh story line. At times it was hard to put down. The author did not drag out scenes which was refreshing.
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