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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read!! I wish I could give it 10 stars!!! Gave me the passion to want to read again!!!!By Samantha TroopLove this book!!! I am now in the second book! I am so glad I was introduced to the world of Cthulu wonders and thrills! This Author keeps you interested and always wondering what the hell?! And your imagination just runs wild! If I read this series before bed, I have intense crazy dreams... My imagination runs wild sometimes like a child's! But I love this author's talents! His depictions of his monster/alien creatures are epic! Where you get a sense of what it is but not entirely to keep you wondering what it completely looks like! I also love the flipping and flopping of the timelines it really keeps you thinking and makes you focus it reminds me of how the historical novel "The Killer Angels" by Michael Shares was written, various angles in the timeline of the story. Which can be a very hard read for some. But it's my choice of written literature. Because I have dyslexia and it helps me stay focus on how it's written and comprehend better. Which it may take me longer to read but it's my preference. But David ConyeConHarrison Peel novels makes me love books again! It is a must read for anyone whether you are into the Cthulu world or not. Just an amazing sci-fi/horror series! I wish I could give it 10 stars!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Story, Lots of Errors (An Editor's Review)By Ashley DavisTo be honest, I'm not sure how this made it to the publisher in this condition, unless it was self-published, and even then there's no way this was ever reviewed by a proofreader. There are a lot of typos, misspellings, homonym confusion (confusing "ceased" and "seized", for example), bad grammar, bad punctuation (using apostrophes to pluralize--yikes), and other issues.On the whole, I absolutely loved the story. 5 stars, no question. Fantastic characters, absorbing plot (no pun intended), well-executed structure and story flow, really nice twists and turns--it has all the makings of exactly what I love about sci-fi. And in with that, it's one of the rare sci-fi novels that uses physics for fun but doesn't try too hard and get bogged down in trying to explain the unexplainable. As a physicist, I really appreciate that in a science fiction piece. Overall, this is an incredibly engaging story with a lot of potential.If the author ever gets this edited and releases a corrected edition, I will absolutely update my rating to reflect the corrected content. Highly recommended (but the typos will distract you).0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Unexpectedly struck gold!By TaliisI must clearly admit I bought this book "on spec", swayed by the fact that the author is a fellow Australian, living in where I reside. That being said I opened the book this afternoon and suddenly found I could not put it down! Great story line with fascinating characters, Mr Conyers shows incredible talent and skill as a wordsmith. Well I'm sold and find myself well and truly a "Peel" fan! Finally a series I can sink my teeth into and, given the quality of the work, I wouldn't be surprised if Peel made it all the way to the big screen!

In a blend of cosmic horror with weird science fiction and action spy adventure, THE IMPOSSIBLE OBJECT recounts the adventures of Army Intelligence Officer, Major Harrison Peel, who travels the globe fighting the good fight against alien monsters wherever they appear threatening to destroy humanity.Harrison Peel’s first adventures are collected in four novellas: “Made of Meat” – Terrorists hiding out amongst the hill tribes of Cambodia have accurate intelligence on Western covert operations, and Peel works to break the network before more agents are killed in the line of duty. “Driven Underground” – An ancient alien city is unearthed in the deserts of Outback Australia, and Peel leads a team of soldiers into its catacombs where no living thing has existed for millions of years, or so they believe. “Impossible Object” – Peel is assigned to a top secret facility studying an alien artifact, an object that cannot be measured or recorded by any means, that promises to offer up the secrets of the universe, or destroy it. “False Containment” – After witnessing a mass grave of fused human bones, Peel travels to California to investigate a zero waste technology program using wormholes to dispose of rubbish in alien dimensions.

"David Conyers can make reality terrifyingand quantum physics understandable and interesting. He is, undoubtedly, one ofthe best Mythos authors since H.P. Lovecraft invited us all in to play." -- C.J.Henderson, author of The Things that areNot There"David Conyers writes the most wonderfullyhorrific kinds of stories--the rational, well-explained ones that can't bewritten off or brushed aside, and just make too much sense." -- Peter Clines,author of the Ex-Heroes series andthe acclaimed 14"Whether writing science fiction, horror,or Cthulhu Mythos fiction--often combining the tropes of thriller and militaryfiction, and frequently pulling off all of these things at the same time--theversatile David Conyers greatly impresses. He is gifted with much imagination,the knack for intriguing plot, suspenseful pacing, and compelling characters. Isuspect the man can do it all, and will." -- Jeffrey Thomas, author of Deadstock"When it comes to eldritch espionageaction, nobody does it better." -- Cody Goodfellow, author of Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars and Radiant Dawn"David Conyers is like the physicist who isall too happy to remind us that the solid world is only an illusion. Time andagain, Conyers rips open the universe for us, to show us how empty it is, andhow dark." -- D.L. Snell, author of Pavlov'sDogs About the AuthorDavid Conyers is science fiction author and editor from Adelaide, South Australia. He has a degree in engineering from the University of , and today works in marketing communications. David's fiction has appeared in magazines such as Albedo One, Ticon4, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Book of Dark Wisdom, Lovecraft eZine and Jupiter, as well as more than twenty anthologies. His previous books include the science fiction Cthulhu Mythos blended thriller, The Eye of Infinity published by Perilous Press and the prequel The Spiraling Worm co-authored with John Sunseri. Previous anthologies he has edited include Extreme Planets, Cthulhu Unbound 3, Cthulhu's Dark Cults and Undead Unbound. His e-books include The Uncertainty Bridge, The Entropy Conflict, The Nightmare Dimension and The Impossible Object.

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