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Book:
Title: The Mars Conspiracy
Author: Dr Razi Ahmed @drraziahmed
Publisher: TreeShade Books @treeshadebooks
Type: Sci-fi, Paperback, 333 pages
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The Mars Conspiracy, with its intriguing title, grabs the attention of readers who love science fiction novels, especially those that involve aliens and interstellar colonisation.
The story unfolds from the most mysterious things, crop circles. Its exploration leads the path to the biggest secret to be unveiled, which entails the dark secrets of the space centre through minor characters who are par excellence.
The author has fulfilled our satisfaction by explaining some astrophysics subjects like wormholes, reverse engineering, reusable rockets, alien spacecraft, UFOs, and ancient civilizations' linkage to aliens.
The author handled well the transportation of readers from past to present, and the research was truly undertaken before penning any concept relating to astrophysics. All these concepts revolve around one scientist’s crooked notion of Noel Minj and his curiosity to colonise Mars, and other minor characters played their roles well in propelling the plot forward.
The reference to the Egyptian renowned Pharaoh Ankhenaten and his want of extended help from non-humans from the sun-disc (spacecraft) hooks the central focus and connects all the left-out dots.
The author’s simplicity in narrating the story that spins around the planets Earth and Mars is appreciable, but I suggest the author instil the narrative style of the Show, Don’t Tell technique while explaining some events, as some terms seem very Martian for readers to comprehend.
In summary, The Mars Conspiracy skilfully combines two compelling storylines that are set in very different timelines and locations with the rich tapestry of historical intrigue and the fascinating world of science fiction.
Overall, with great attention to detail and a flare for suspense, the author expertly builds an adventure story that holds the reader's interest from beginning to end. Dr Razi's masterwork, "The Mars Conspiracy," has plotted the transport of readers to Mars, which might be a planet that is cherished with all its natural resources.

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