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Volition: Book Two of the Torus Saga

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Three years on from 2088, and conditions are a lot worse on Earth. The Agent leads the dark sect sending out viruses from his Torus equipped atomic vortex amplifier with horrific affects for people and systems across the globe. His dominance has risen, causing the authorities to overlook the needs of people as they battle against him. But they still require the knowledge of flux mechanics for technology beyond light speed - knowledge only John Matheson possesses.John travels and works to counteract the dreaded abyss Earth is falling into where humanity becomes distorted in the most horrifying and macabre ways. Humanity's adversary The Agent sends them to oblivion using the properties of sacred geometry amplified through his beast machine to bring on the his volition - his will to destroy.During a journey of constant danger in future times cast back into the centuries from the past where people are taken beyond place, mind, and human spirit, through technology, John and others hold the vital keys sought by those who wish to control and by the one man who seeks and end to humanity.What is ahead for the Earth with the new technology developed from torus atomic acceleration? Can mankind go beyond so many failures to see the way ahead?How will elemental organic links to the human spirit and geometry overcome pending doom in an age where technology has been removed for many, and others seek to use it for control over life even more than ever seen previously?Book two of the Torus saga continues after the events and adventures close friends and new friends experienced on their road to enlightenment. As darkness grips the Earth their plight has been affected casting the realm of oblivion as a storm cloud over them and over humanity.Volition is the exercising of will....whatever the motivation and so it is for all involved.

248 pages, Paperback

Published November 24, 2019

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October 12, 2024
The opening chapter of this book (and I use the term book very loosely) made me think I was either having a stroke, or perhaps an anvil had crushed my brain, there was no plot or explanation of what was happening, it was basically word salad, there was inadequate punctuation, which meant I was unable to get further than the 1st chapter; as I value what sanity I have left.
Please do yourself a favour and only use this as kindling or emergency toilet paper.
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