The Empty Door
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4.4 • 68 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Cassiopia Cassell’s high IQ had always been too much for the men she’d dated. But now her beloved father was missing, and the only way to rescue him required she retain the services of a man with special abilities, a man she did not care for, and one she would have to convince to accompany her through an unexplained portal that led to dangers beyond imagination.
Customer Reviews
An intriguing book
This is a good adventure story with a wide variety of settings. The main characters are interesting and appealing. There is also a pace to the plot that builds towards the conclusion
On another level there is a lot debate about the foundations of reality and our perceptions of it.
The Empty Door opens your mind
Having read Deep Crossing & Fatal Boarding I was half expecting more of the same of something similar. The Open Door is not, in fact it’s a pleasant surprise and I think better than both Deep Crossing (which I enjoyed) and Fatal Boarding (which I didn’t enjoy as much and if I’d read this first I may have skipped Deep Crossing). It’s a good read, wanting more at the end of each chapter and finding the characters likeable. I could be taken as a religious view being imposed upon you, but to be honest I found it just makes you think, more philosophe than religion, asking you to conside our world/life view and also to consider past teachings and knowledge and not be too reliant on science and dogma. Having said that, it’s not a book forcing a message, it entertains and informs and leaves you to decide. Broaden your mind and enjoy a good read at the same time. I will be looking for more like this from the author.
The Empty Door.
Well I have just recently completed and enjoyed the Adria Tarn series by Mr Mason and this book though very different was very interesting and thought provoking. Great story and likeable characters, a wonderful start to another series of books. Highly recommended.