The Truth Beyond the Sky
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4.1 • 9 Ratings
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- $0.99
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Publisher Description
What if the key to saving the world was hidden in your mother’s disappearance?
Twelve years after his famous mother vanished, Zahn discovers an alien artifact that will change his life forever. His search for answers pulls him into a galactic war against the Vakragha, an ancient species that devours entire stars. Their only weakness is the Tulari, a mythical stone lost for eons.
Aboard a living starship and joined by Asha, a sharp-witted technician with secrets of her own, Zahn races to uncover the truth before the Vakragha consume his world.
Perfect for fans of Star Wars and Ender’s Game, this award-nominated space adventure is a self-contained story, and the beginning of a complete trilogy, ready to binge now.
Praise for The Truth Beyond the Sky:
“Definitely an amazing adventure for all. The descriptive scenes captivate the imagination and one truly feels a part of the story. 5-stars!” --AudiobookReviewer.com
“A swift & compelling read. It's fun and I recommend it if you enjoy science fiction epics.” --Michael Coorlim, Author of the classic steampunk series Galvanic Century
“The bad guys were nasty and believable, Zahn ‘manned up’ and he could be me and I could be him, and the story moved. The ending? Yep, its in for a second book.” -- J. Thomas Beaton, Author of Duality Inc.
“It was tough to look away. What's really interesting about this book is how multi-layered it is. Zahn's story manages to pull from the world around us, while also incorporating elements of mythology and hero epics. This is a coming of age story of the highest caliber.” --Jessica Nottingham, Founder of HopelessBibliophile.com
“I was immediately drawn in by the vivid descriptions at the beginning of the story. The author has a knack for fully immersing a reader into the hero's plight, and I felt like I was hurtling through corridors of light alongside Zahn.” --Erica Lane, Founder of FantasyBookLane.com
“Readers of the Law of One books may find familiar the philosophical thread woven throughout. In my view, that makes this book a rare gem in the genre. I'm not exaggerating when I say that the underlying philosophy of the book, the mythos, shares much in common with the best of metaphysical literature.” --Thomas Minderle, Author of Fringe Knowledge for Beginners