Infinity’s Gateway

INFINITY’S GATEWAY
by JAMES S. PARKER
rCiOerOA (1)Published by: Morgan James Publishing
Series: The Infinity’s Gateway Trilogy
Pages: 361 Pages
Pub Date: January 26th, 2021
Categories: Science Fiction / Adventure / Action
Synopsis: Every year, all across the planet, people simply vanish, completely disappear and are never seen again. Some areas of the world are well known for this phenomenon. Infinity’s Gateway opens with a very famous incident that took place just after the end of World War II with the United States Navy. The story then jumps to the present day with an unexplainable event that occurs off the coast of Florida, an event that cannot be ignored by the military.

The Navy ship Eclipse and its crew are sent to investigate, but after several days come up empty. Two days before returning to port, the event reoccurs, and the Eclipse is caught up in something it cannot escape. The Eclipse and its crew suddenly find themselves completely isolated, all communication lost, surrounded by a terribly hostile environment where each day is a struggle to survive. Infinity’s Gateway is an intense, action packed story of survival, self-reliance, and discovery.

PRAISE FOR INFINITY’S GATEWAY:

Infinity’s Gateway is an engaging science fiction thriller with tones of Michael Crichton Tom Clancy. To fans of the science fiction genre it will feel like an old friend with a surprising, and exciting new makeover.” —Joseph Mauceri, Executive Editor, Fearsmag.com.

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My Thoughts

Three words, THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. If that is not enough to pique your interest in this book… we cannot be friends, sorry.

James S. Parker does a fabulous job of pulling you in right from the first page; so much so that I felt like I had stepped literally into the book. Some of the real histories of the Bermuda Triangle were interwoven beautifully with the fiction side of the book and only enhanced the realistic feel of the whole thing. I really enjoyed how he set up scenes as well, there was a sense of understated anticipation on what would happen next that left me reading the book until midnight so I could know how the story ended!

The characters were very well developed and realistic, their actions actually matched the high tensions of the story. There was an easy natural flow to the conversations between characters that were believable and easy to follow, and I thought it was very interesting to see the characters fight and flight reactions and their survival tactics in the face of some interesting monsters; it left me wondering what I would do if faced with the same circumstances.

I felt like Infinitys Gateway was like a game of what-ifs that left you with more questions than answers (some of which will be answered in book 2, I am sure!) – but it was so interesting to this inquisitive mind. While there were a couple of slow spots, and I think they were needed to give the full details and help the reader have a better understanding of what would take place. A well-crafted book with scenes of mystery, monsters, intrigue, and survival at its finest. Sign me up for reading the next book in the series!

5 out of 5 stars.

*I volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

Every now and then author James S. Parker has a vision. And, when he does, he sees people and places off in the misty distance. Sometimes these visions are futuristic and filled with danger. Most often they are mystical, with good and evil and a cast of characters who beautifully represent both. In his high school years James experienced a spine-tingling brush with the supernatural. That single event – complete with the sound of heavy footsteps and an invisible visitor – etched forever in his mind the idea that life is much more mysterious than we oftentimes admit — that the spiritual world is all around us, and that its impact on us cannot be denied. Though he sees through a glass darkly, he writes as though he has been granted a glimpse into the unknown, one that has informed his novels and their powerful stories of good and evil and the struggles we all face every day to assure that good wins. Infinity’s Gateway, the first book in a fascinating sci-fi adventure trilogy, is his latest work. James lives in San Antonio, Texas with his wife Margaret. He is available for in-person and online book club visits.

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  1. I’m reading now and agree wholeheartedly. The level of description of everything from the physical appearances of the characters to their mindsets and monsters (that I haven’t gotten to –yet) really enriches the story. Thanks for sharing!

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