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The Sound of Seas

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Gillian Anderson's "addictive" (Marie Claire) paranormal thriller series comes to a thrilling conclusion in The Sound of Seas, involving time travel, ghosts, alien technology, and strange spiritual powers...the perfect combination for X-Files fans.
After discovering the secrets to the Gaalderkhani tiles—ancient computers that house not just memories, but untold destructive force—Caitlin O'Hara's son gets accidentally thrust back in time. In order to save him she must master the power of the tiles and figure out what the Gaalderkhani's modern relatives are searching and killing for. Can she put the pieces together and bring her son back home again?

In the exciting finale to their acclaimed paranormal series that's been praised as "a real page-turner" (New York Live) and for "fans of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child" (Publishers Weekly), Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin pull out all the stops in The Sound of Seas. This is a novel that will not disappoint.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 25, 2016
      The third and final volume of Anderson and Rovin’s Earthend Saga is sure to please readers of the previous two books, A Vision of Fire and A Dream of Ice, though newcomers would have benefited from a summary of what came before. Manhattan psychiatrist Caitlin O’Hara has teamed with U.N. translator Ben Moss to solve the mysteries of the long-dead world of Galderkhaan, an advanced ancient civilization that once ruled Antarctica. Caitlin’s soul has wound up in Galderkhaan in another’s body, while her own body remains, unconscious, in a New York City hospital. Caitlin’s efforts to deal with experiencing another time and place, as well as finding her way back home, are complicated when she learns that her preteen son, Jacob, is also present in Galderkhaan in spirit. The plot features further bizarre occurrences that will appeal to X-Files fans, including a spontaneous human combustion, en route to a resolution that leaves the door open to a possible return to the authors’ well-constructed imaginary realm. Agent: Doug Grad, Doug Grad Literary.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2016
      Final part of the X-Files-ish trilogy (A Dream of Ice, 2015, etc.) about contact with an ancient civilization now buried under the Antarctic ice.The civilization of Galderkhaan destroyed itself in a power struggle between Priests and Technologists. But some of them survived by becoming spirits, sort of; still others fled and persisted into the present, of which a group, known as the Group, plan to do--well, something--by means of the stone tiles which are both computers and power sources. Previously, child psychologist Caitlin O'Hara discovered supernatural links between seemingly unrelated global weird events and, somehow, acquired strange new abilities. Meanwhile, archaeologist Mikel Jasso, a field agent for the Group, found an entire city buried beneath the Antarctic ice and collected some of the mysterious tiles. In the past, meanwhile, where Caitlin finds herself in another body, the Priests and Technologists are battling over a power source known as, you guessed it, the Source. Mikel, still in Antarctica, learns that the Group has been taken over by Casey Skett, who's not averse to burning a few people to death in order to learn how to control the tiles. Plenty of classic X-Files plot ingredients, then, but nobody to stand in for Mulder the believer and Scully the skeptic and do some real investigating. Despite the hardworking narrative, even dedicated trilogy fans might not be happy with the obvious padding and tepid plot. And the resolution neither satisfies nor adds up. Ideas that looked thin for a single book stretched beyond all reasonable elasticity.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2016

      Having proven herself as a writer with her well-received "EarthEnd Saga" series, written with New York Times best-selling author Rovin, award-winning actress Anderson wraps up the series with some time travel. Caitlin O'Hara's son has cracked the secrets of the Gaalderkhani tiles, which store not just memories but deeply destructive forces, and gets thrown back in time for his troubles. To save him, Caitlin must figure out how the tiles work.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2016

      The secret of the Gaalderkhani tiles has been uncovered: these ancient computers not only retain memories about the past, they also contain a destructive force. When Caitlin O'Hara, having inhabited the body of a Gaalderkhani woman, returns to her own body and time, she finds that her son had been accidently thrust back in time also. As she works on using the tiles' power to retrieve her son, the modern descendants of the Gaalderkhani are still searching--and killing. Running from Antarctica to New York City to another planet, the race to save a child--and Earth--reaches its climactic conclusion. VERDICT The final volume in Anderson and Rovin's dramatic trilogy about ghosts and alien technology (A Vision of Fire; A Dream of Ice) neatly ties the loose plot threads together in ways that will satisfy paranormal fantasy and sf readers alike. [See Prepub Alert, 4/1/16.]--KC

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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