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What if you could hold a memory in the palm of your hand?
What if you could trade memories like souvenirs? Or create structures that defy the imagination?
In the Mirage, you can.
Centuries after the cataclysmic Vakragha attack, Mirage City floats above a forgotten world. Most have lost touch with the physical world altogether – except Jyana.
She's obsessed with the sea beneath the city. But when she discovers something is destroying the coral reef, no one listens. Not even Torin, the one she loves, who is more focused on keeping Mirage afloat. The colossal structures of the Mirage demand a regular supply of ambrosia, but the shortages are spiraling out of control.
In the midst of this confusion, everyone is shocked when a refugee from before the attack returns. Filled with questions, Asha has come on a secret mission which could destabilize the entire planet, causing the end of the Mirage itself.
The triumphant 3rd installment of the Epic of Aravinda series, The Mirage on the Brink of Oblivion is a mind-bending, out-of-body Sci-Fi adventure about love, memory, and the price of progress.
What Reviewers Say...
"How many novels involve etheric combat outside the physical body? It's not spoiling the plot to say that a good portion of this book takes place beyond the physical plane. Crusoe takes world building to a new level here and the result is something to behold. The third book in the Aravinda series has all the elements of the first and second but amplified in intensity and inventiveness. If you enjoyed the first two, expect that trajectory to continue arcing upwards here. Highly recommended." — Tom Minderle, Author of 'Fringe Knowledge for Beginners'
"Half-way through my read, I was so intrigued I got a copy of the first book (The Truth Beyond the Sky) and read that (it was great, also). Although my ability to follow the story was unchanged, my appreciation was deepened. I am reminded of the epic space operas such as EE "Doc" Smith's Lensman series — this has a breadth and scope that is similarly grand, and equally epic. But it has its own sense and texture. Strongly recommended, whether you are into space opera, general science fiction or fantasy — this book, this series, delivers." — Kevin G. Rhoads, MIT Alumnus
"If you've read the previous books you'll know what to expect from the often comical and budding relationship between Zahn and Asha and their rush to save the Galaxy before the Vakragha enslave it. This installment does a good job at wrapping up the storyline and leaving possibilities open for other stories within the Aravinda galaxy. Kudos to the author for tying in the works of Dr. Monroe and his work on the invisible landscape...We could all use a dose of Andrew Crusoe's positive perspective in these challenging times and "The Mirage on the Brink of Oblivion" is a well-crafted story for both young and old." — Lamar R.