We’re so happy and proud to announce the release of our fourth audio title, Joseph Carrabis’ The Inheritors now available in audio format.
The chosen narrator, Nicholas Gilomen, did an excellent job. Listen to a sample.
Reviewer Comments include:
- Sci-fi, plus a whole lot more – This sci-fi (but not just sci-fi) novel revolves around the four main characters of Roland, Tommy, Seth, and Kyagtshagg, along with several important secondary characters. As the book goes on, their various individual stories entwine in intriguing and unexpected ways to create this compelling tale of connections, balance, consequences, and the power of thought.
The characters are all unique and interesting, and their individual stories are skillfully intertwined to create the whole picture, including some wonderful irony. The book is well grounded in current science, scientific discoveries, and theories but then stretches and molds them and merges them with each other and a bit of philosophy, the supernatural, and some religion to create a fresh and different view of the world. All the elements that on the surface seemed unmergeable come together in a very thought-provoking read. I enjoyed how some of our world’s historical mysteries were woven into the story.
The story got a little gory at times, as well as a bit scatological (in the sense of waste matter), with more than a whiff of some body horror, and included some scenes of degradation that made for disturbing reading. At least those parts – while moderately detailed – were short and not particularly pervasive.
Overall, this is a book to definitely take your time in reading. There’s a lot of science and scientific principles to ponder as well as thought-provoking philosophies, all wrapped up in an engaging tale. To paraphrase one of the characters, it’s quite a ride! - Spectacular Read – This was my first read of Mr. Carrabis extensive writing. He didn’t disappoint. Without giving away the plot, this story follows Tommy through a thought-provoking adventure. His discussions with Lucifer and Michael were my most enjoyable part of the read. It was fascinating watching him work through his thought activities and be challenged to think a step further. If you want something to make you think, that will hold your attention…. than this is a great read for you! Highly recommended and I will be reading more from this author.
- YOU CAN’T PUT THE BOOK DOWN – Have you ever read a book that you just couldn’t put down? You try to pry yourself away to do everyday tasks, but to no avail. That’s The Inheritors by Joseph Carrabis!
We follow Tommy through time. That may sound too easy, but I can’t tell you much else without giving away too much. This book has twists and turns and lessons to be learned, but who should be learning those lessons?
The Inheritors is a book full of symbolism and scientific theories. Perhaps, the theories are symbols as well. He speaks of QUAD- Quantum Physics and Devices– which seems to be something like a Stargate. It’s Einstein, Faraday, and other scientists meets Stephen King—well, a little bit.
Carrabis takes the complex, breaks it down to the simple, and leaves you thinking. I highly recommend reading this book.
Big round of applause for the Northern Lights Team!