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A Psilent Place Below
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Finding refuge from Cyraria's lethal heat in an underground network of caverns, it doesn't take Dirck Brightstar long to discover these are no ordinary caves. Something has not only intensified his awareness but brought visions of events to come that have dire consequences if allowed to proceed without intervention. With his father's imprisonment motivated entirely by host
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September 8th 2012
by Kalliope Rising Press
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A Silent Place Below by March Fox is an intriguing sci-fi, supernatural action packed read. Two brothers part of the Brightstar Clan must first save their father with the help of their uncle. Soon after they rescue their sister bringing everyone back to the magical tunnels they have sought refuge in. The tunnels give them special psi powers of communication and the ability to see the future. Together they work against INTEGRATION which is quickly sweeping the planet.
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I have to say I read this intriguing story in one breath. The story itself keeps you chained to the book from the first to the last page. The specific and very detailed description of the places and of the characters say so much about the author's capacity to depict all of it with words, making your imagination start running freely in the process. Her style is excellent and inspiring with a high sense of plot, flow of the story. New characters, emotions, way of life and places, will keep you ast
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A Psilent Place Below or Where the Power of Truth Lives
In, A Psilent Place Below, the third book of the Star Trails Tetralogy, the familial dream of togetherness still seems far away for the Brightstar family. Laren Brightstar languishes in prison while his two older children, Creena and Dirk, still seem to have one foot in childhood. As they struggle to find their purpose within the family, they waste their energy by indulging in petty arguments and childish insults. Creena trusts her intuition ...more
In, A Psilent Place Below, the third book of the Star Trails Tetralogy, the familial dream of togetherness still seems far away for the Brightstar family. Laren Brightstar languishes in prison while his two older children, Creena and Dirk, still seem to have one foot in childhood. As they struggle to find their purpose within the family, they waste their energy by indulging in petty arguments and childish insults. Creena trusts her intuition ...more

This is the third book into this series, and the story and characters seem to get better and better! Perhaps it is just my increasing vestment in connecting with the world Ms. Marcha created. I am not usually a sci-fi reader, as sometimes the terminology and even names can seem confusing, but once I got sucked into this series, it seems I cannot let go! These books are action packed, fast paced, full of conflicts, and have a political/social undertone that symbolizes all we find horrifying, yet
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4.5 stars for this 3rd installment in a mind-stretching sci fi series. Having come to connect with the characters, I was eager to continue the story. Intriguing species and amazing concepts bring new "wow" moments and conflicts into the mix, but the pacing was a bit uneven. The increasing danger to the Brightstar family kept me turning pages until the cliffhanger ending, and I'm anxious to dive into the last book to find out what happens to this family I've come to care about (and their friends)
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I purchased the Star Trails Tetralogy Box Set, but am reviewing each book as I finish reading it.
The Brightstars are finally all on the same planet, but their nemesis, Troy is still making their lives hell, which is easy to imagine since Cyraria is in its hot phase and the weather is deadly (literally). Troy has Laren Brightstar in prison on trumped up charges. Dirck and Creena are trying to learn to get along, thoug she still relies on intuition and he only trusts his logic and things he can s ...more
The Brightstars are finally all on the same planet, but their nemesis, Troy is still making their lives hell, which is easy to imagine since Cyraria is in its hot phase and the weather is deadly (literally). Troy has Laren Brightstar in prison on trumped up charges. Dirck and Creena are trying to learn to get along, thoug she still relies on intuition and he only trusts his logic and things he can s ...more

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