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Reviewed by Romuald Dzemo for Readers' Favorite
Reformation: Primordium by William E. Mason is the first book in a sci fi series that registers the evolution of life on planet Earth, a highly imaginative work that will take sci fi lovers by surprise. John Lohner continually wrestles with a voice that speaks in his head, unable to focus on his anthropological work. Little does he know that he is a fragile receptacle for a miraculous and powerful life form that has been in existence for four million years. When he rescues a synthetic female from the hands of harmful thieves, he falls in love with her, but he doesn’t know that his encounter with the unusual lady has revived a conflict that has existed between two primordial powers for four million years. Can he protect the throbbing life within him or be crushed with it in the fray? And what becomes of the fate of humanity?
Mason’s bubbling and effusive imagination is one of the captivating elements of this science fiction; a work about the evolution of life that begins four million years back is undoubtedly interesting. The author has created characters that are compelling in an irresistible kind of way, and it will be a thrill for readers to watch them evolve. Set against the backdrop of modern Kenya, Reformation: Primordium is laced with images and facts that make it almost close to reality: a highly convincing story. The conflict is intense, lived at different levels, and masterfully developed to propel the plot forward. The language of the book is mesmerizing, an excellent prose that carries an irresistible spell of seduction. This one is, indeed, a precious gem for science fiction lovers. An interesting read, a wonderful concept. I loved this book and will definitely read the others.