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This is the third book in the Kinesis series and the following synopsis contains spoilers for book one and two. The Ability The Artefact The Corona Three phenomena linked in this dramatic conclusion to the Kinesis Trilogy. As a mysterious group focus their efforts to capture Holly Samson, convinced that she is the one known as 'The Kinetic', she continues to desperately search for the truth behind what the Ability actually is and how it originated. But nothing will prepare her for the true nature of Kinesis.

273 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 4, 2016

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Ethan Spier

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Ethan Spier (Gary Walkden) was born in the middle of England in 1980, and grew up listening to music by The Beatles and reading books by Roald Dahl.

He started writing novels in his mid-twenties after having a history of penning a number of short stories. His first novel, Kinesis, was published in 2012 under the pen name, Ethan Spier. It has since been downloaded over 100,000 times around the world.

Two sequels (The Kinetic and Corona) were published in the subsequent years, as well as a standalone thriller called Kaleidoscope.

Gary is currently writing his fifth novel - a humorous science-fiction story with a focus on VR/AR technology called 'The Memory Engine'. This will be released under his own name later this year in eBook and paperback formats.

www.garywalkden.com
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October 16, 2016
Poor editing and proofing did not detract from a good plot and ending to this trilogy. The pace and detail of the storyline varied at times, almost as if the writer got bored and skirted over important scenes. At times it felt like draft copy that had not been finished.
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March 29, 2016
.Well done Ethan

absolutely brilliant. Well crafted characters and a terrific story. I thoroughly recommend this series but please start from the beginning
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