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Adeptus Major [Paperback]

Alex Mykals (Author)
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January 21, 2005
Alex Mykals has set the first novel in the projected Modern Crusaders series in the modern-day Kingdom of Atlantis. A science fiction/fantasy hybrid work, Adeptus Major tells of Princess Evelynne deMolay, the Heir to this three-island nation. When the Princess is the subject of an attempted assassination, she is saved by the mysterious Alleandre Tretiak, a woman possessing an impressive array of paranormal abilities, including telekinesis, remote viewing, and mind reading. The story follows the relationship of Princess Evelynne and Alleandre as they become first friends and then lovers. As they work together to uncover a conspiracy against the Royal House, the society, history and politics of Atlantis is explored in this inventive work from an exciting new author.

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Alex Mykals, known on the Internet as PsiDraconis, was born in South Africa, left at the age of three months, and has since set foot in twenty five countries (and counting), and lived for extended periods in five, on all but one of the continents. Alex is the proud owner of a Physics Degree, and is now trying to find something to do with it. In the meantime, considerable time is being devoted to contemplating the navel—er, universe, and attempting to develop psychogenic abilities. Alex is a book addict, and has always wanted to write "a book that I'd enjoy reading." Adeptus Major is the result. The first, but, the author hopes, certainly not the last.

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  • Paperback: 475 pages
  • Publisher: Cavalier Press (January 21, 2005)
  • ISBN-10: 0974621080
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974621081
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,572,473 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!, April 29, 2007
I read this book in its first edition about 8 months ago. I completely fell into the story and couldn't stop reading it. The characterization is fantastic and I feel like I really got to know the two main characters. The alternate modern world that Alex Mykals has created is very realized and believable. This book has everything I love in a good novel. It has a slight fantasy edge, political intrigue, a new society to learn about, and the love story involved is probably one of my favorites of all time. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a good story that will keep the reader engrossed from beginning to end.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise!, April 5, 2006
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A Wray (NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Adeptus Major (Paperback)
I found this book a pleasant surprise. I was expecting something written in ancient Greek times but instead I got a novel about modern life on an alternate earth in which Atlantis survived the great flood. There was no 'sinking' of Atlantis as such. It overcame the odds and become one of the most powerful nations on earth today. Atlantis is a powerful monarchy government and runs the country pretty much with no general elections, although people are voted into advisory positions to help advise the nobles on various matters of importance.

But modern day Atlantis isn't perfect, trouble brews in the form of terrorists who are trying to overthrow the current government... why or what for wasn't really entirely made clear to me, perhaps in a sequel? Although this novel really does stand alone the ending certainly could promise more. One point to note is that the American govt just wasn't portrayed that nicely, so if you are an American you may find the American links and general suspicion of American policy etc annoys you but I'm Australian so I had no personal feelings about that one way or another.

Our two main characters are Evelynee (the Crown Princess) and Alleandre (ordinary, everyday Ally, who by the way has powerful physic powers). Ally literally bowls Ally over on their first meeting, by crashing tackling her thus saving her from an assassins bullet. Evelynne is mostly fine however Ally is not and is admitted to hospital in a serious condition. Evelynne is deeply shocked at meeting fragile looking Ally who saved her life at nearly the cost of her own. When Ally is ok to travel Evelynee persuades her to return with her to Atlantis to recover.

Evelynee is everything Ally is not... beautiful, confident and assured of her place in the world. Ally believes that she is ugly and was traumatised at a young age and is afraid that people will laugh and jeer at her. Even though she has strong physic powers her confidence in herself is next to non existent. The emotional ties that begin to bind these two remarkable women is brought to life easily and wonderfully for a first written novel. We travel the journey with them; the way they start off as strangers and quickly become friends then more is woven skillfully throughout the novel. The novel is a mixture of romance and suspense and I felt the two subjects were handled very well together. For a first novel I found it well written with plenty of descriptive language, not overwhelming at all but good enough to describe feelings, thoughts and surroundings, the ending could've perhaps been more but other than that, well done. I am sure that as the Alex (the author) hones her craft we will see more from her in the not too distant future. Try this novel I hope you won't be disappointed, I wasn't.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun in the Future, April 20, 2008
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K. Johnson (Twin Cities, MN) - See all my reviews
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It's no secret to anyone who has read my reviews - I don't generally like science fiction books. However, I could not easily pass up this wonderful story by Alex Mykals. I believe this is her only published novel, but hope she delivers more in the future.

Speaking of the future, that's where this one is set, but it almost seems to also be set in the past. Mykals brings us Evelynne de Molay, heir to the throne of Atlantis. Due to the expectations of her position, Evelynne is in the proverbial closet. That is, until she meets and falls in love with the supernaturally talented Ally Tretiak - after Ally saves her from an assassin's bullet. Not only is Ally a foreigner, she is also a woman - both traits that make her an unsuitable partner for Evelynne.

As Ally begins to build a new life on Atlantis and continues to earn the attentions of the princess, she becomes a better candidate for the princess' affections - except she's still a woman. The only question is... can this be overcome?

This book took a lot of imagination on the author's part. She does such a nice job telling the story, that even the seemingly outrageous parts are believable. As a reader, I felt things fit together really well; she does a nice job bringing together futuristic technology with knights, social classes, and battle. I would certainly recommend this to anyone with an imagination.
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The young woman blinked and squinted as she turned the corner out of the shadow of the buildings into bright sunlight. Read the first page
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Sir Arthur, Dame Alleandre, Major Nixon, Alleandre Tretiak, Sir Adun, General Danun, Queen Cleo, Nancu Ylan, Ishta Tretiak, Uncle Arthur, Conclave Hall, Hall of Nobles, Lord Hassan, Major Lantree, Heir's Guard, Alleandre Tiffany Tretiak, Catherine Tretiak, Lady Alleandre, Lord Bransen, William Tretiak, Evelynne Sophia, Anabel Bourne, Doctor Collins, Duke Thomas, Jane Doe
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