Lord Xarth of Esteria has killed half of the human population to produce Vibe, a drug made out of dried human blood. Lyric Blu has lost his family when fusion bombs destroyed Earth—in the last stage of the planet’s war. Hundred years later Lyric awakes, deep in the hold of a humungous alien spacecraft piloted by the Nurrumoth—who arrived just in time to save humanity from extinction.
This novel takes you deep inside a world where looming terror and moral ambiguity live side-by-side with Lyric Blu at the centre of it. In Esteria, the evil are charming, the good are dangerous.
The characters are complex, the settings vivid, the plot riveting and the methodology intriguing. The novel evidences an enormous amount of research and a familiarity with places and themes that permeate every page, kudos to Zoanpace's skill as a writer. This is an outstanding novel in the making.
This novel is deeply satisfying on every level. It is extremely well written (too well written, no doubt, for lovers of simple sci-fi) morally complex, and always exciting. I eagerly await upcoming chapters.
The prologue has a compelling narrative with an unsettling background. I read this aloud to my boyfriend- a reader not particularly interested in Science Fiction - and as soon as I finished the prologue he asked me to start the next chapter. Pretty high praise.
God of Telepaths is like a perfect pop song. When done right it seems deceptively simple, even obvious - but underneath we can see the workings of a genius applying their craft. What a fun read and an amazing start to the bigger story. I am looking forward to more chapters.