Transmission: A Science Fiction Thriller: The Invasion Chronicles, Book 1

February 25, 2020 - Comment

“Transmission is riveting, unexpected, and firmly rooted in strong psychological profiles backed with thriller and sci-fi elements: what more could readers wish for? (Just the quick publication of Book Two, Arrival.)” (Midwest Book Review)  The number-one best seller!  From number-one worldwide best-selling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a long-anticipated science-fiction series debut. When SETI finally

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“Transmission is riveting, unexpected, and firmly rooted in strong psychological profiles backed with thriller and sci-fi elements: what more could readers wish for? (Just the quick publication of Book Two, Arrival.)” (Midwest Book Review) 

The number-one best seller! 

From number-one worldwide best-selling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a long-anticipated science-fiction series debut. When SETI finally receives a signal from an alien civilization, what will happen next? 

A 13-year-old boy, dying of a rare brain disease, is the only one able to hear and decode signals from outer space. SETI confirms it is a real signal. 

What is the message? How will the world react? 

And most of all: are the aliens coming? 

Comments

Anonymous says:

Won’t be reading books 2, 3, probably more! Oh dear – I can only take so much fantasy. Of all the billions of earth’s inhabitants, only a very sick 13 year old (from the USA of course!) can understand the messages coming from space. That would possibly be OK but then together with his equally young girlfriend they turn into a pair of James Bonds to save the world from the nasty aliens.Quite often in the course of reading this story, I found myself shaking my head in sheer disbelief at the endless talents of Kevin and Luna and…

Anonymous says:

Transmission boring I was very disappointed by transmission I found it long winded and certainly not of Morgan Rices standard I have ordered book 2 but I wish I hadn’t

Anonymous says:

Not that thrilling I found the concept somewhat interesting but the execution lacking. The writing is of a decent quality but not inspiring. My key issue with this book is that the central character, a 13 year old boy with an incurable brain condition, manages to get himself believed by various authorities. The mechanism provided for gaining credibility is one of making predictions that come true a few seconds later. The feature that makes this mechanism less than credible is that these predictions seem to come…

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