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              Book one - The Fourth Level Trilogy 

A young man, Jack Neufield, discovers a scientific principle that he uses to build a conveyance that reverses gravity.  It blasts through the barn roof being repelled by Earth’s gravity.  Near-death Jack is rescued by “a space-based entity’ placed behind the Moon to await Earth’s awakening.   The problem is, it was Jack’s breakthrough, not humanity’s.  Thus, ends chapter one, there are 34 more. 

Review

Amazon review: Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021 5.0 out of 5 stars   A Sci-Fi story with a perfect amount of plausibility  Super well-written sci-fi adventure that has a plausible real-world premise. The characters are engaging and if you like sci-fi stories, this one will keep you on your toes. 

                Book two - The Fourth Level Trilogy

Humanity discovers the Theory of Everything aka, “The Law of Connections” thanks to Jack, and is entitled to join the Continuum, a far-flung group of alien species.  Conversely, alien contact is also allowed.  Jack is tasked with forestalling a planned “nice” invasion” while Janey must organize the building of a starship.  Events don’t go as planned.

               Book three - The Fourth Level Trilogy

Join Jack and Janey as First Contact” happens on many levels.  For the “First Born” who manage our Universe; for our only galactic neighbors the Pra’at, and, lest we forget, for Earth.   Meet Sara Steinway, a UFO reporter “par excellence”, and Emmesa a high-level First Born.   Is she a god?  And the Moon Riders, a band of bikers, who rescue Sara, and also . . . the Earth.


5.0 out of 5 stars The best science fiction ever written.  

Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022

The Fourth Level Trilogy is a fantastic work. characterizations of individuals are Shakespearian in quality. . . . 

           It is 1888 and young Hungarian American accountant, Sándor Temesváry, travels from London to Hungary to hire gypsy riders and musicians for his employer Buffalo Bill Cody’s new show and to attend his cousin Illona’s wedding.  She is betrothed to a mysterious Count in lieu of her profligate brother’s debts.  With a band of gypsy musicians, they travel to the Count’s castle.  Trouble awaits, a new approach to the age-old struggle between good and evil.

5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Informative

Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018, This is a most unusual addition to our canon of vampire lore . . . and the twists and turns make it almost impossible for the reader to set this tale aside.

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