After a lifetime of searching for answers, Arista finds herself facing what could be her greatest fear: that humanity might be her enemy.
Together with her machine companion Frees, Arista locates a group of humans who are hunting down the remaining Peacemakers, only to learn the humans are part of a much larger, hidden colony, deep underground.
Desperate to find out if this is where she came from, Arista will go to any length to gain access to the colony, even fighting her own people.
But these humans aren’t anything like what she expected, and in order for her to find her parentage, she’ll have to break the one rule she swore she never would: kill another of her own kind.
Though doing so could have dire consequences…for everyone.
TRIALITY is the third book in the heart-pounding QUANTUM GATE series, pitting machines against humans in a futuristic setting.
Bestselling author Eric Warren has loved stories all his life. And despite writing from a young age, it took him a few years to realize being an author was what he wanted to do for a living. Today, he is the author of over twenty novels, including the highly successful INFINITY'S END series. Never one to shy away from what he loves, he plans to continue writing for another century, depending on the viability of life-extending technology.
“Deadly actions bring deadly consequences.” There's something utterly terrifying, something wondrous, about the way the plot develops and unravel’s itself, the way the author has magnificently transported me to a different realm, but at the same time making it feel real. The technology applied is marvelous, envious, perfectly described and easy to understand, I wish we already had some of it now, like the maglev transportation, the quantum gates to travel..I am totally awed with it. And it couldn’t get more complicated! What an unexpected, exciting, thrilling and terrifying outcome, I’m having so much fun! Next Disparity book 4!
I can't say I don't enjoy my own books, I absolutely do. But some books are easier to write than others. And this one was much easier than Duality. Probably because I had a lot of the details fleshed out before I started, and also we're introduced to a lot of new characters. All of that helps make a more rounded, fleshed-out story.
Also, a bit of trivia. The end to this book was originally the end of the very first version of Singular.
The world that Arista has been forever changed; having grown up surrounded by sentient androids, hoping they'll believe she's one of them and being the only remaining human existing. Discovering that in fact a colony of humanity is holding on and Arista isn't sure if her kind deserves to exist at all, nearly dying from the lies of a woman called Sy. After finding the colony through colorful means; it’s there Arista finally uncovers the fate of her parents that haunts her but discovers her biological parents are still alive. They provide the secrets of how she end secretly surviving among androids in the first place... it leaves Arista embroiled by conflicting emotions of how both the remnants of humanity and androids agendas have affected her. Humanity is resilient and what Arista and Frees uncover could have dire consequences if the powerful Gate that could reverse the android rise and dominance works. The ending of Triality twists this already impressive series into a whole new haunting direction... highly recommended.
The previous books in the series were already amazing and Triality was even better. Especially the ending was super intense! I realised I was holding my breath while reading it. What an unexpected twist in the story!
The world that Arista has been forever changed; having grown up surrounded by sentient androids, hoping they'll believe she's one of them and being the only remaining human existing. Discovering that in fact a colony of humanity is holding on and Arista isn't sure if her kind deserves to exist at all, nearly dying from the lies of a woman called Sy. After finding the colony through colorful means; it’s there Arista finally uncovers the fate of her parents that haunts her but discovers her biological parents are still alive. They provide the secrets of how she end secretly surviving among androids in the first place... it leaves Arista embroiled by conflicting emotions of how both the remnants of humanity and androids agendas have affected her. Humanity is resilient and what Arista and Frees uncover could have dire consequences if the powerful Gate that could reverse the android rise and dominance works. The ending of Triality twists this already impressive series into a whole new haunting direction... highly recommended.