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Cryptic Spaces: Book One: Foresight

by Deen Ferrell

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Willoughby sees patterns that others cannot. Applying his brilliance in mathematics, he uncovers puzzles hidden in plain view. A carved symbol over a local barbershop, for example, leads him to one Antonio Chavez, and eventually, to a secretive organization where nothing is as it seems. Antonio, he learns, is far more than a barber, and introduces him to his oddly eccentric team. The famous and beautiful Sydney Senoya exhibits a musical talent that can reach beyond the living. James Arthur, proves to have strange healing powers. Even feisty T.K., their crew liaison on the company yacht, is more than she seems. Determined to uncover the truth behind the supposed seer, Nostradamus, the new team finds itself lost across the corridors of time, fighting for their lives. Does Willoughby alone, have the skill to save them?… (more)
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Remember the first time you went on a rollercoaster?
First there was that slow-moving part up the rails as you saw the crest and just knew something was coming, but you did not know what to expect. Well, that is Deen Ferrell’s book ‘Cryptic Spaces: Foresight’, a roller coaster of a novel.
As soon as the introductions are done, the main characters presented Ferrell rush into one adventure after another adventure. You are there with Willoughby as he and his friends explore the various mysteries that unravel with their discoveries. Each chapter has a clue. Willoughby gets them, or does he?
Does Mr Ferrell bring you characters? Does he present the reader with different settings?
How about time travel to prehistoric time? How about mathematics, music, physics, serpents, demons, zombies, and evildoers, just to name a few?
Mr Ferrell brings them all together in an enchanting and outstanding science fiction novel that is both a mystery and a mind twister.
The author has a well-developed storyline but has added his wonderful imagination and creativity to the page, each of them bursting through as Mr Ferrell brings to life the characters that entertained this reader throughout the book.
In short, it is a page turner.
If you are looking for something fresh and different in the science fiction arena, ‘Cryptic Spaces: Foresight’ is your go to book!
But you know what is best about the book?
It leaves an opening for the next adventure. I cannot wait!
I highly recommended it. ( )
  JNodar | Nov 15, 2023 |
Interesting start to a new young adult series. I liked the way the mystical elements were built into a mysterious, quasi-scientific seeming approach. Maybe for a younger audience, than I am, but definitely a series that I'm going to introduce my niece to.
EDITED to add that my 14-year-old niece read it and thought it was really good. Now she wants to read the sequels. (4 stars to reflect her comments, as well) ( )
  James_Patrick_Joyce | Oct 24, 2020 |
I love and appreciate books that can keep me entertained and interested till the very end and Cryptic Spaces did just that for me. I couldn't put it down. ( )
  Cynthia_Walton | Mar 3, 2020 |
Amazing and very creative I was hooked from start to finish a wonderful master piece of literature amazing and characteristic and loud characters each to his or her own. A truly wonderful story and I loved reading this first book of a series and will be reading book 2 and I just know that this story can only get better. My thanks to the wonderful author Deen Ferrell for allowing me the privilege and pleasure of reading his amazing books. This story I would be so delighted to recommend this wonderful book to my friends so happy reading to all I just know you will enjoy reading this wonderful book and all the books to follow so happy, happy reading from wee me
P.S This book was a gift from the author.♥☺ ( )
  weelinda | Feb 24, 2016 |
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Willoughby sees patterns that others cannot. Applying his brilliance in mathematics, he uncovers puzzles hidden in plain view. A carved symbol over a local barbershop, for example, leads him to one Antonio Chavez, and eventually, to a secretive organization where nothing is as it seems. Antonio, he learns, is far more than a barber, and introduces him to his oddly eccentric team. The famous and beautiful Sydney Senoya exhibits a musical talent that can reach beyond the living. James Arthur, proves to have strange healing powers. Even feisty T.K., their crew liaison on the company yacht, is more than she seems. Determined to uncover the truth behind the supposed seer, Nostradamus, the new team finds itself lost across the corridors of time, fighting for their lives. Does Willoughby alone, have the skill to save them?

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