ISBN-13: 9781941415399 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 284 str.
ISBN-13: 9781941415399 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 284 str.
Through the thirteen novels, Elizabeth Stanton and her group discover what is actually happening on their world of Tarra. Namely, the aliens created Tarra as a dumping ground for all their own spiritual beings that they found objectionable in their societies - those who upset their societies: scientists, revolutionaries, artists, great thinkers, and of course criminals. Thus, these three different alien societies dumped these unwanted beings on Tarra, their penal colony, forcing the beings into physical bodies with enough traumas so that the beings could not leave the bodies (until it died), were convinced that they were nothing more than a physical body, and could not remember their previous lives. Stanton and her group reverse all of this over many hundreds of years, drive out the aliens, and develop a therapy to undo this horrific damage to the people, set against the long term evolution of the many societies on Tarra. This is the seventh novel in the Elizabeth Stanton series. At long last, she discovers the underlying truths behind what has been happening on Tarra over the centuries. It is shocking beyond belief. The revelations come after she is abducted by the aliens, not once, but twice. A Grey Creature has returned to Tarra and his first action is to abduct and imprison those people who are trying to help the people out of their dark ages. Hence, the key inventors and spiritual healers are abducted and maimed and imprisoned in the desert, where they cannot escape nor can they be rescued. With help from her husband and her own skills, she gets everyone rescued. However, not long after that, she and her children are again abducted, this time imprisoned at an alien base underneath the North Pole. Here, she finds others who have been abducted for an even longer time. This novel finally solidifies the methods and the how behind the major aberration implanted into the people of Tarra and provides an insight into aberration and how it is propagated between generations. At last, the large picture emerges.