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Science Fiction |
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Inhousepress
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ISBN-10: |
0973187247 |
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| Pages: |
346 |
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2004 |
ISBN-13: |
9780973187243
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While the Enigma belongs in the Vision/Metaphysical category, elsewhere it is also listed under Speculative Fiction. In the absence of such, I shall list it in the Science Fiction, which covers a broad spectrum of subjects explored in this book.
A love story, visionary fiction, mysticism, theology and a personal journey.
From her sanctuary in the Canadian Science Centre high in the Yukon, Heidi is faced with two apparently separate mysteries. The world is in upheaval, tectonic plates are shifting, planets are realigning. And then there is the Enigma that holds the key to the higher affinity of the universe.
Excerpt
0 MINUS 30: A Near Miss.
Chapter 1, excerpts.
It didn't really start with the Enigma. The errant asteroid came before it. There were also those sporadic meteor showers that started a minor panic at the Moon Base that our friends from NASA had been attempting to build but that came even later. There were also those earthquakes that didn't quake, inundations that submerged some lands only to expose others, and a number of other events that didn't make much sense. Scientific sense, that is. They were things that defied logic. That belonged in Hollywood tabloids.
Then came the viral diseases more like plagues really. It was as though Nature had taken over and decided to run things her own way, relegating man to the role of a dumfounded spectator, powerless and basically unprepared. But what really upset John Hydon was that I, his own little Hey, wasn't disturbed by any of this. Ever. Or so it seemed to him. Even JJ found his own escape from the mounting dilemmas. Only John Hydon, Ph.D., the man others referred to as The Brain, seemed progressively more lost with each day.
"Even now I just don't understand it," my father muttered to himself. I remember: he was looking out through the triangular latticework of aluminum tubes that kept us alive. The view was breathtaking. But all that came later. Many years later.
That's as close as I remember it from my dreams. The rest is conjecture. Mostly derived from talking to about two thousand people. Sometimes I can't be sure. Lately I seem to be losing the distinction between what is real and what isn't. Did it all really happen? I strongly suspect that all things are real. All events, all feelings, ideas, whatever we perceive as such. Even dreams. Isn't the Universe infinite? Maybe there's no limit to the versions of reality.
Occasionally, my perception of reality takes off on a tangent. I don't seem to have too much control over it. Never did. You'll just have to bear with me.
But now we really are well ahead of the story. We would better take a deep, a really deep breath, and start at the beginning. Some thirty years ago. About the time I was born.
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Professional Reviews
Kingdom of mystery and enchantment
Stan Law is an architect, sculptor and a dreamer. It is the last attribute, if you will, that metamorphoses itself into a number of books that seem to thrive in a reality very much his own. Yet, generously, he lifts the hem of the veil and invites us into his private kingdom of mystery and enchantment. At the same time his training as an architect gives his novels a structure, while his sculpture adds the beauty of form.
[Bozena Happach, publisher]
A voyage from within and without
A voyage from within and without, this novel transports us to the frontiers of an existence that knows no frontiers, where physics and metaphysics merge into a timeless, seamless whole. Enigma...
[Jeremy Garwood, Ph.D, writer]
Key to the higher affinity of the universe.
A love story, visionary fiction, mysticism, theology and a personal journey, Stan Law’s Enigma of the Second Coming offers a world in which the reality of the moon, a remote planet or even a star system light years away is no further distant than the beautiful girl next door. Both are seemingly unattainable, yet both assume reality behind closed eyes.
And then there is the Enigma that holds the key to the higher affinity of the universe.
[Bryn Symonds, Montreal writer and editor]
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