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The Outside Intervention
A Science Fiction Dystopian Novel You Must Read
I am pleased to present my new book The Outside Intervention.
Kier, a young out-lord, gets involved in a dangerous political game where ancient and modern secrets are closely intertwined. To save the largest city in the world from destruction, Kier leaves the Northern Heartland in search of a legendary artifact, created by the Founder of the Empire almost a thousand years before. Much more depends on the results of his search than is known to Kier.
You can find The Outside Intervention on Amazon, Kobo, Overdrive, and Buymeacoffee.
I am pleased to present my new book The Outside Intervention.
Kier, a young out-lord, gets involved in a dangerous political game where ancient and modern secrets are closely intertwined. To save the largest city in the world from destruction, Kier leaves the Northern Heartland in search of a legendary artifact, created by the Founder of the Empire almost a thousand years before. Much more depends on the results of his search than is known to Kier.
You can find The Outside Intervention on Amazon, Kobo, Overdrive, and Buymeacoffee.

Published on October 29, 2021 06:23
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Readers' Favorite Five Stars for The Outside Intervention

From the review (Five Stars):
"The narrative is powerful enough to carry the story forward; however, mixing the genius plot and Kier’s character into the story makes it even more interesting. It is more a dystopian adventure novel than a politically charged novel (however, you do find political games and themes in the story)."

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Published on December 07, 2021 22:58
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LitPick Five Stars for The Outside Intervention

From the review 1:
"There are moral choices that cause the characters either to grow or to become like the people they are fighting against. Andrew Orange gives us their raw discourses without commentary, except whatever commentary the characters themselves give."
From the review 2:
"This book really forced me to think about my own idealogies. I believe that Kier represents all of us. Everyday, we are bombarded by different theories and pieces of knowledge that have no consistency in whether they support or denounce each other. It's a struggle to find what you really believe in when it's guaranteed that another school of thought will be telling you it's wrong."

Source:
https://litpick.com/review/outside-in...
Published on September 14, 2022 05:30
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