an intricate journey... an intriguing and mind-bending journey that leaves the reader
asking themselves huge life questions.'
BookStackReviews.com
'every page is chock-a-block full of quantum theory, wildly idiosyncratic characters,
out-of-body experiences, weird occurrences, and loose ends, all of which are tied
together with a fanciful yet plausible conception of the grand unifying theory
underlying the world around us. Oh yeah, and there's some sex, drugs, and rock-and-
roll thrown in for kicks'.
Jill-Elizabeth.com
"Seven Point Eight has to be one of the most fascinating reads I've come by in quite
a while... It's always risky to mix several genres and sub-genres but for this book,
the execution was flawless... Captivating and intelligently written - definitely could
appeal to fans of Star Trek, Star Wars, Dan Brown books, fans of the Jodie Foster
film 'Contact' and anyone who loves X-Men"
Dream Reads
Seven Point Eight:
The most powerful number in the universe.
The number that connects everything.
It is time to wake up....
A physicist begins a quest to measure the soul but soon finds himself drawn into the
world of the enigmatic Max Richardson, where research is sold to the military at the
highest bid. However, he soon discovers another purpose when an extremely talented
young psychic enters his life. He devises a project and builds a team to stretch the
frontiers of exploration, only to make a reality-shattering discovery...
Written in the style of a TV series, The First Chronicle is the beginning of a 5 part
epic which follows the spiritual and emotional journey of five people; their quest
to understand the universe and our place within it.
Quantum physics meets spirituality in a tale which begins in the 1940s, unfolds
during the 1960s; an era of social and spiritual transformation and reaches its
conclusion in the modern age.
It interweaves the human dramas of love, betrayal, bitterness and above
all, courage in a world where everyone must face their own dark shadow.
For fans of the paranormal, big sweeping epics, metaphysics, science
fiction, 'Lost', 'Fringe', contemporary fantasy, alternate realities and new age/
spirituality.
It's also highly suited to Young Adult readers, who like sci-fi along with their
paranormal, or those who like a more challenging read.
'This book appeals to almost everyone. It may be fictional but it is not beyond the
realms of possibility... read this book and you will be asking for answers to questions
you may never have thought of before'
BookStackReviews.com
For a realistic sci-fi novel with just enough drama to keep you turning pages, look no
further. This was a mind-opening, very interesting and imaginative read!'
Collette Scott, author of 'Forever Sunshine'
Character Interview
Being part of a major five part epic is no mean feat, but Tahra Mamoun took time out
of adventuring in The First Chronicle to discuss her role in the book.
Name: Tahra Mamoun
D.O.B./Star sign: 7th Nov 1944, Scorpio.
Profession: I work at The Institute for Max
Richardson as a psychic spy, helping out in the Cold
War with my remote viewing abilities.
Celebrity/person lookalike: On the book cover, I’m
represented by New Mexico actress Monique
Candelaria.
Qualities: I would describe myself as passionate,
courageous, driven, adventurous, dedicated, devoted
and emotional.
Likes: Exploring and knowing that there’s more to
life than what we can see with our physical eyes. I
also like to share that with others, and be a part of
something big and exciting.
Dislikes: People who try to control me, those who
bullied me as a child, not being accepted for who I
am.
What is your mission, or your dreams/ambitions in the book?
In my childhood, I had dreams of doing something special with my life. I was always
fascinated with space and exploration, so using my remote viewing capabilities to see
beyond our world is an ideal way of achieving that goal. My dreams become very tied
into the OOBE project that I undertake with Dr Paul Eldridge. It’s exciting and scary
at the same time.
Which is your favourite scene in the book and why?
I would have to say that my life really kicked into gear with the OOBE project. My
favourite scene involves a visit to an alternate dimension of reality, where Paul and
myself meet with the therianthropes, ancient teachers of mankind. It was such an
extraordinary experience.
Which did you find the most challenging scene and why?
Although the two scenes with the quantum fire angels disturbed me somewhat,
I’d have to say the scenes where I interact with Max are the most difficult. While
he intrigues me, and gives me the strangest butterflies in my stomach, I find him
controlling and distant much of the time. He makes me feel so angry sometimes.
Can you tell us about the relationships between yourself and the other two main
characters of your time?
My relationship with Max is fraught with conflict. I truly appreciate that he removed
me from a repressive and unhappy environment, and he opened up my possibilities in
life but he is a dark character with much to hide.
Paul, however, is very different. He’s warm, supportive and open about himself, and
the OOBE project is our common ground. I’m honoured to share this adventure with
him.
Thanks for letting me drop by. I must prepare myself to face a difficult road in The
Second Chronicle now.
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