Seven Point Eight | Beyond

(2 customer reviews)

Seven Point Eight series

Prelude Room 104 ― 6

Part One Genesis ― 11
1 Earth Ship ― 12
2 The Establishment ― 20
3 Into the Pit ― 38
4 Gifted ― 58
5 Visions ― 62
6 The Institute ― 69
7 Persian Princess ― 95

Part Two Ikigai ― 108
8 Golden Girl ― 109
9 Pandora’s Box ― 141
10 Truth and Blood ― 177
11 The Egg ― 196
12 OOBE’s Birth ― 210
13 The Venus Sketch ― 236
14 Seven Point Eight ― 261

Part Three Beyond ― 288
15 Long Way from Home ― 289
16 The Duat ― 310
17 Don’t Touch ― 343
18 Pleasure and Pain ― 371
19 Machine Elves ― 405
20 Constructs ― 420
21 Seventy-Five ― 437

The Tahra Files The Remote Eye ― 466
Seven Point Eight Virago ― 467
About the Author ― 468

Clear

Description

Everything is connected.
Each event happens for a reason.

  • ☣ If you could remote view worlds beyond your own, where would you go?
  • ☣ How far could you reach?
  • ☣ And what would a nefarious organisation do with your abilities?

Written in the style of a TV series, Seven Point Eight has a twist of sci-fi intrigue which combines love, betrayal and ambition with psychic powers, stunning alien worlds, ancient secrets and quantum physics in a soap opera for the soul.

//kmgruchelska.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/seven-point-eight-spine-1000.jpg

Read reviews on:

Readers' Favorite Literary Titan

Additional information

ASIN

B0DWKR548Q

Book File

ePUB, MOBI, AWZ, PDF

File size

3

Language

English

Print length

561 pages

Publication date

February 8, 2025

Category ,
Tags , , ,
SKU SPEB32489125

2 reviews for Seven Point Eight | Beyond

  1. 5 out of 5

    Johana Otero

    A Quantum Journey Beyond Reality
    The book “Seven Point Eight” is a science fiction novel that combines the best there is in enigmas, suspense, secrets and interdimensional research. A story that closely follows the main protagonist, Tahra Mamoun, a young woman who possesses exceptional remote viewing abilities, for better or worse, is recruited by the institute, where she realizes that her true purpose is related to a mission that defies the limits of time and space. This she does with the supervision of the admirable Doctor Paul Eldridge and under the protection of an organization with ill interests towards the mission. A novel recommended in its entirety, as it addicts any reader to themes such as quantum physics, philosophical dilemmas, and intrigues, showing an innovative structure that resembles a television series.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Pilar

    This Is An Electrifying Sci-Fi Journey Through the Other Reality
    Seven Point Eight is a scintillating blend of science fiction, mystery, and adventure that baits one into an expansionist trip through time, space, and the powers of the mind. Tahra Mamoun’s discovery of her remote-viewing faculties reads like an exhilarating tale brimming with intrigue, danger, and quests for self-discovery. The mysterious Max Richardson and the brilliant Dr. Paul Eldridge serve a dual purpose of mentorship and conflict. As Tahra is sent off on interdimensional quests, the novel intricately weaves together elements of psychic phenomenon, quantum physics, and extraterrestrial rendezvous. Wherein lies the thrill? A malevolent organization gapes hungrily at exploiting her powers, giving the reader chills and thrills. The episodic series format smacks one of the cinematic; hence, it gives a thrilling mood to the narrative. With romance, betrayal, and ambition, Seven Point Eight is a glamorous sci-fi thriller that will please deep, speculative fiction fans.

Add a review

K. M. Gruchelska’s Seven Point Eight: Beyond is an ambitious and multi-layered story that blends science fiction with metaphysics, history, and even a bit of espionage. The novel follows the journey of Paul Eldridge, a physicist exploring the mysteries of consciousness and human potential, alongside a cast of intriguing characters whose lives interconnect in unexpected ways.

Literary Titan

K.M. Gruchelska does a fantastic job of blending scientific ideas with emotional depth, making the book both thought-provoking and deeply personal. The world she creates feels huge yet still relatable, and I loved how she made complex science feel accessible by tying it to the characters' personal experiences.

Readers' Favorit

You may also like…