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The Traveler Series
Reviews
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| This beautiful, moving novel has more to give than just entertainment. Krausche explores spiritual questions without ever becoming preachy, and especially one theme stands out: "There is always hope." Usually, I only read books that stand by themselves. I've made an exception in this case, and although this first volume ends with a cliffhanger, I can't wait until the next book is released. If the author can follow through with what he's begun, this series is destined to become a classic. |
| -- Prineville Girl, Customer Review at Amazon.com (Complete Review) |
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| Peter Krausche has created an unforgettable, fascinating world with The Traveler. With crisp writing, impressive detail and intriguing characters, this is a book not to be missed.
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| -- Elizabeth Blue, Author of Drown in Fear
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| Peter Krausche is not only striving to create a compelling Christian science fiction series, but he's putting an immense amount of work into developing a realistic setting for that series. In short, I haven't seen world-building on a scale equal to this since J.R.R. Tolkien or Frank Herbert.
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| -- Tim Frankovich, Christian Fiction Review (Complete Review)
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Ever since I met Peter Krausche at a writers' seminar in Switzerland fourteen years ago, I've watched for the publication of the book he was working on. Now I understand the reason for the long gestation!
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More than a book, Krausche has created a world -- a universe of worlds, each with its unique population, history and culture -- as experienced by a mysterious Traveler in time and space.
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Lovers of science fiction will find not only fascinating characters and plenty of adventure, but an invitation to an inner journey farther-reaching than even the most intriguing voyage to realms of rich imagination.
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| -- Elizabeth Sherrill, Co-author of The Cross and the Switchblade
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