Meriel’s The Unity Game is a complex story, full of philosophical and spiritual threads, that weaves through time and space. It is a story that epitomises Cicero’s quote about connectivity-
First there is David, the big shot in New York, driving himself into the ground to earn the big bucks. Then there’s the Scottish lawyer, Alisdair, whose musings lean towards what comes after we pass from our mortal coil. Last of the three big threads is Nooe-bouk. Call him a sort of xenoanthropologist, if you will.
This is a book to make you think. To make you take time out to ponder the greater mysteries of life. That being said, I didn’t like David at all. His mentality grated on my nerves. I liked Alisdair, but my most favourite was Nooe-bouk, with his unique perspective. I should also add that I adore the cover!
***Many thanks to Netgalley and BooksGoSocial for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.