The Shiva Syndrome Trilogy by Alan Joshua (Book Review #1027)

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The Shiva syndrome trilogy is three parts of, The Mind of Stefan Dürr, Cosmic Ape and The Interdimensional Nexus into one book. The trilogy is a sci-fi thriller and begins with an experiment studying the human’s mind goes wrong, and suddenly strange things start to happen in Canada, the USA, and Russia.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Dr Beau Walker is recruited to search on what’s going on, and that’s when the adventure begins. In a world where unimaginable high advanced technologies are waiting to be explored, Dr Walker has to find the cause or else there won’t be much to live for.

The story embodied mystery, religious concepts, biotechnology and paranormal human abilities. The added romance complimented the trilogy, and you could easily blend yourself into the story.

The characters were well developed, and the story’s premise kept you intrigued as you read along. The combination of the three books added a specific flow to the story and was cost-effective. I enjoyed reading the book.

I recommend this trilogy to anyone who is interested in Sci-fi and thriller stories.

Written by Jeyran Main

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