Monday, December 16, 2019

The Divine Sedition by Martin Lundqvist - Guest Blogger Book Review


Synopsis

Guided by her prophetical visions, Keila takes on the oppressive Terran Council. But can the source of her visions be trusted?

The Divine Sedition takes place in the year 2872 and follows young Martian rebel Keila Eisenstein in her fight against the oppressive Terran Council.

In a vision, Keila realizes that to reach her goal to free her people, she first has to liberate the asteroid colony Eden from the tyrant Abraham Goldstein. She succeeds and takes control over Eden.

Having gained control over Eden, Keila fakes her own death to fool the Terran Council officer assigned to detain her, Rear Admiral Bjorn Muller.

Keila decides to use Eden as her base of operations deceptively turning the Terran Council members against each other. Keila faces overwhelming odds trying to take down the mighty Terran Council that has been dominating the solar system and oppressed the majority of humanity for over 500 years.

Keila does, however, have one trump on hand against these overwhelming odds: Her mysterious divine connection.

Her visions are leading her way, and with access to the late Abraham Goldstein's technology, Keila can unveil secrets that will help her free humanity from the oppression of the few elite plutocrats dominating all of humankind.

But, her connection comes at a price. Thus, are the Zetans, controlling Keila as a puppet, indeed better than the Terran Council oppressors she seeks to replace?

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Jennifer's Review
The Divine Sedition is a good book about a girl named Keila who lives in Eden and wants to save her people from the Terran Council so she and her people can be free. 
She uses God/angel chips inserted in their brains, and each house (along with their families) is soon in battle with Keila, only she is supposedly dead. 
But she had the ability to change her appearance and DNA to match the person she impersonated. 
The council soon devises a plan to hit Mars with an asteroid to kill everyone. 
Does Keila avert it, or does it hit? 

Author Bio
Martin is a Swedish male born in 1985
He has lived in Australia since 2012, and has been with his partner Elaine Hidayat since 2013.

Martin's writing history
Martin wrote wrote his first book, the psychological crime thriller James Locker: The Duality of Fate back in 2013.

After that Martin had a break from book writing for a couple of years.

In late 2016, Martin decided to take up book writing again and he finished his Science Fiction novel The Divine Dissimulation a year later.


In July 2018 Martin finished his third book, The Divine Sedition. which constitutes the second book in The Divine Zetan trilogy.

In 2018 Martin also wrote a short-story for children Matt's Amazing Week and a parody novella called Divine Space Gods: Abraham's Follies

In January 2019 Martin finished writing Divine Space Gods II: Revolution for Dummies

Martin's style
Martin is a multi-genre writer who likes to mix up his works. So far he has released works in the crime, science fiction, humor and children genre, and he intend to write more genres in the future to mix up his repertoire and improve his writing.

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