Through the Abyss
Supreme Creation Series
by Sidney Son
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Pub Date 28 Mar 2022 | Archive Date 2 Nov 2022
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Description
Investigate, mitigate, and eliminate any abnormalities that threaten the planet. Former elite soldier, Jonathan Hawthorn has his work cut out for him. In a world where few people believe in the possibility of life existing outside of Earth, his job is to protect humanity—at all costs. Oceanographer, Ariella Marconi is suddenly thrust into the perilous deep when two large crystalline structures were detected on opposite ends of the ocean.
Together, Ariella and Jonathan delve into the depths, investigating these objects as well as coming to a terrifying conclusion: the planet is in danger of destruction. With the ability to split the Earth in half, Ariella and Jonathan must join forces with unlikely candidates, both terrestrial and other-worldly, to understand what’s within the crystals, save the planet, and uncover their true fate.
But is someone—or something—manipulating time and space to keep them from linking their destinies once and for all?
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781647044312 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
An absolutely amazing sci-fi book! I cannot wait for more in the series.
As someone with a PhD, often reading sci-fi books can be painful, chemistry that is so painfully wrong/impossible, physics explanations that are impossible... I understand its fiction, but when authors explain the fantasy so badly, it upsets my brain. All the science in this book is pleasing to read, close to the truth and beautifully explained. It is my favourite book I've read in this regard.
The character introductions were perfect, humans and not. You will fall in love with all the main characters, even if it is for their flaws or their journey throughout the story.
The descriptions of the underwater labs, underground train systems, basically anywhere underground I could perfectly imagine everything.
The largest negative I would say is that it is extremely science heavy (huge positive for me but I appreciate that most people in the world don't have a PhD in Physical Chemistry), which I would assume would be too much/confusing for every day readers. The big romance of the book was also very predictable, which is normal in books, but I do like not immediately knowing two characters will clearly end up together from the second they are introduced.
I really quite enjoyed this book - much like the 3 Body Problem, there's a grounding in a specific type of physics, so it was interesting and expanded my curiosity and knowlege in various places. I'm currently reading the Eternal Golden Braid because of the 3 Body Problem, so I'll be looking into everything that's been raised in here.
An incredibly good sci-fi book, which I thoroughly enjoyed. 4.5 stars