Trilogy of the One GOD, by T. D. McKinnon
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2087 AD: During a traumatic abduction, twelve year old Heather experiences a phase of psychic development that saves her life. Destined by her abilities, genetic heritage and inclinations, in a few short years, she is an integral part of 'World Unity'. From Atlantis to a newly settled land, Antarctica, the action comes thick and fast in this multidimensional, speculative, futuristic thriller. In a world gone mad, seemingly, hurtling towards its own inevitable doom - I'm not describing some futuristic science fiction nightmare but, from our point of view, the here and now - it seemed we had little choice but to accept our fate; 'God's will' some were saying. There was an existential alternative to man's downwardly spiraling destiny: one in which we needed to take control; however, that meant taking responsibility, complete responsibility; enter 'World Unity'. A little later in this century, after global warming had resulted in radical weather patterns, rising sea levels, changing land masses; where depletion of the ozone layer, a limited nuclear war, and the life force of the Earth itself hitting back had all contributed to the shifting of the Earth's axis. In this world, where the main three, separate ideals of 'the one God' - Islam, Christianity and Judaism - had almost entirely wiped each other out; taking control involved altering or rearranging mankind's basic belief structures about the nature of reality: accepting that we, individually and collectively, create and are responsible for our own reality. This is a world where equality is not just an ideal, or a pipe dream; it is a world where mankind begins to recognize that objective reality is an outcome and the direct result of the way we deal with subjective, inner realities. In this world, reincarnation is not a loosely hinted at, largely laughed at concept, but is an accepted, complex, intricate part of mankind's spiritual development. There is also a serious attempt made to understand the 'Ego', its distortions - particularly in the male of the species - and its real purpose. During this period of the opening of man’s psyche, physical and psychic discoveries leave us in no doubt that we have been around, and in advanced civilizations, for many millions of years. 2087: Seen through the eyes of Heather Skye Wilson, our protagonist, daughter of two of the worlds leading diplomats for 'World Unity', the story begins with her abduction by terrorists when she is twelve years old. The traumatic experience brings Heather into her ‘Control Point’, a phase of psychic development that helps to save her life. Destined by her abilities, genetic heritage and inclinations Heather is drawn more and more into the 'World Unity' cause. With the rebirth of the one God religions, a Messiah is born, and there is a very real danger that the planet will plunge, once more, into religious turmoil. A lot of the action is centered around a newly settled land; a land that, until recent times, had been covered in massive ice fields since before Atlantis' final rise and fall: Antarctica. ‘Trilogy of the One GOD’ is a fast paced multidimensional, speculative, futuristic, action thriller of two survival stories rolled into one: the protagonist Heather's and planet Earth's. Both are inexorably linked; they both survive or nobody does.
Trilogy of the One GOD, by T. D. McKinnon - Published on: 2015-11-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .79" w x 6.00" l, 1.02 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 316 pages
Trilogy of the One GOD, by T. D. McKinnon About the Author Born in Scotland in 1950 and raised in the coalmining communities of Scotland and England, T.D. McKinnon joined the British Parachute Regiment when he was just fifteen years old. After spending five years in the British army he worked at a number of occupations including bus driver, furnace-man, builder's labourer, roofer, bouncer, storeman, car salesman, life guard, aquatics manager, private investigator and for many years he was in high risk security: event and venue security, close personal protection, cash and gem escort and armed, rapid response for a national bank group. Training in the martial arts for most of his life and becoming a master in several forms he represented at national level, both in Scotland and Australia, and became a national referee. As well as teaching and instructing in the private sector, he taught at government and private schools; also in the corporate sector (security industry). T.D. McKinnon has a daughter, Amanda, living in England, sons, Stuart and Steven McKinnon, living in Syney Australia. Whilst at school T.D. McKinnon displayed a natural talent for writing, but it wasn't until the 1980s, after moving to Australia, that he began writing again. Initially writing for his own enjoyment, after having publications in the 'Letters to the Editor' columns of several Sydney newspapers, the inevitable, delayed budding of his writing career began. Following articles published in 'Impact, Blitz and 'Combat', martial arts magazines, and 'The Green Earth', an environmental newspaper, he began submitting short stories to various magazines e.g. 'Cosmopolitan' etc. T.D. McKinnon writes in several genres including action/thriller, speculative fiction, memoir and historical fiction. Thomas is now writing full time and has completed 'Surviving the Battleground of Childhood', 'I Was a Teenage Devil - But I'm Alright Now!', 'John Farrell Is Utrinque Paratus', 'Heather Skye Wilson Is the Psychic Warrior', and 'Terra Nullius'. T.D. presently lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife Zoë, a professional actor, singer and dancer. Zoë is the editor of T.D.'s works; additionally she designs and creates the book covers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. New Age Fantasy By Gordon A. Long This sub-genre has been around a long time, but it is reaching the mainstream a lot more lately. I’d have to call it New Age Fantasy. Telekinesis and ESP are out. Astral travelling and multiple lives are in. This newness has its advantages and disadvantages; while it may be refreshing, original and creative, it also requires a bit too much explaining. “Heather Skye Wilson is the Psychic Warrior” is no exception.The original premise is sound. In a post-apocalyptic almost-utopia, a girl who represents the latest incarnation of an ancient spirit is both aided and hindered in her duties by the experiences of her past lives. As her young life progresses before us, she develops her abilities and learns about her past lives as well, reliving them as the reader does. Thus Scottish clan warfare, coal-mining poverty and abuse, fundamentalist religious fanaticism and modern weaponry are sprinkled liberally through the story, giving opportunity for a great deal of well-choreographed suspense and heavy action.I found some of the flashbacks to former lives to be as gripping, and the earlier incarnations as empathetic, as the main character in her present-day form. This cumulative effect is what keeps the disjointed timeline from breaking our contact with the character and the story.My complaint, as mentioned above, is the excess of explanation. Those who hate prologues will revel in reviling the introduction, which is basically superfluous, since the same information is mostly slipped into the story later on, in smaller chunks, as it should be.Warning: the theme of sexual abuse is handled delicately, but will make this a story for the over-14 reader.A workmanlike foray into a blossoming new genre. Of special interest to Fantasy and Sci-Fi fans looking for something more creative than the norm.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Surprising By Melissa Bowersock I found the concept of this book intriguing, as it takes a very advanced view of the foibles of human nature and tries to find solutions to the struggles we have dealt with for millennia. I was especially caught up by the invention of the "sting," an implanted capability that suddenly and irrevocably levels the playing field between men and women in a very surprising way.As Heather Skye Wilson evolves in her psychic and diplomatic training and takes on more and more responsibility in this future world of 2087, the story accurately describes the ongoing struggles to create a perfect world full of very imperfect people. Even as the most progressive thinkers work toward the goal of ensuring everyone has access to the safest, most productive potential they can achieve, other predatory forces continue to plumb the deepest, darkest corners of the human soul. The story wrestles with the most profound questions of humanity, and the answers are more complex and more surprising than you might guess.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Interesting take on reality By DV As another reviewer mentioned, the ideas regarding reality put forth in Heather Skye Wilson is the Psychic Warrior are pretty advanced. With a future world as the setting, I enjoyed McKinnon's take on the age-old principles that have been taught by sages throughout history. Although there were sections I had a hard time reading (they deal with sexual abuse)--and I'm sure they must have been hard to write--ultimately, they fit the story and added a deeper layer to the characters. I'm not sure how to classify the book for other readers--I suppose speculative fiction would be the closest, although there are elements of sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal and action/adventure. All in all, a thought-provoking read.
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