Out of sight beyond Earth, the Taran
empire spans the galaxy from its seat of power on Tararia.
Cris Sietinen was born with rare
telekinetic gifts—abilities he refuses to ignore, regardless of the governing
Priesthood's decrees. But, as heir to the most influential Dynasty on Tararia,
only a stifled life of business and politics awaits him within the confines of his
family's estate. Determined to be true to himself and explore the potential of
his abilities, Cris leaves Tararia to begin a new life touring the stars.
When Cris unexpectedly receives an
invitation to join the Tararian Selective Service (TSS), the only organization
to offer an official telekinesis training program, a new future awaits. It's
his dream opportunity to be among people like himself, free from the Priesthood
and political objectives. Except, Cris' path was designed, and he's right where
the Priesthood wants him.
Architects
of Destiny is the first installment in the Cadicle series, a new space opera
epic with elements of "Dune" and "Ender's Game." A
fast-paced space adventure with intrigue, coming-of-age and romance, this short
prequel is a prelude to the defining events in Tararia’s history in the ensuing
years.
Architects of Destiny (SF)
By Amy DuBoff
BDL Press
ISBN #978-0692589120
Price $7.99
166 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
“Reads Like A Classic From The
Masters.”
On Tararia, a young boy born into the powerful Sietinen High
Dynasty wants to experience life instead of ruling a kingdom. At 16 he
literally runs away from home – and Tararia. Finding a position on a cargo ship
under an alias, he travels the stars visiting other worlds as a mere spaceman.
But besides his parents, two other forces are searching for him. The Priesthood,
and the Tararian Selective Service (TSS). He was born with telekinetic powers,
and there are people that have plans for him. There are rumors of a mysterious
Bakzen war in the far reaches of space, and this may be at the core of many
problems.
While the cargo ship Exler is in dock, Cris Sietinen notices
two strange men following him. He runs, but falls into more danger when an
assassin attempts to kill him. The assassin is from the Priesthood. The
strangers turn out to be TSS agents, and they recruit him. The TSS agents take
Chris to their headquarters below the surface of Earth’s moon (Earth is known
as the Lost Colony). TSS agents teach him to use his telekinetic abilities.
Here he also meets Katrine Vaenetri, the daughter of a High Dynasty, and they
fall in love. But has this all been arranged from behind the scenes?
As I read this story I was reminded of those early SF
masters I read growing up, especially Robert A. Heinlein; remember his GLORY
ROAD, STARSHIP TROOPERS, HAVE SPACESUIT - WILL TRAVEL, and so many others? The
author captures those early masters, and more. It’s not often an author comes
along who can take us back to those early years of the masters, yet bring their
own distinctive voice to a thrilling tale of both space opera and nuts and
bolts science fiction. Amy DuBoff has accomplished this very efficiently, and
the result is a book the reader cannot put down until the last page. She has
built her universe with care and much thought, and there are already two
sequels. A full Glossary in the back of the book gives description and
explanation to the universe. Highly recommended for SF fans, and lovers of a
good yarn.
Tom Johnson
Author WORLDS OF TOMORROW
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