
Book Reviews
"The Legend of Dagad Trikon is a magic door through which we actually seem to pass, into a place beyond our perceptions of the material world, and of time and space, and into the one reality we recognize, which resonates at our deepest core. It allows us a glimpse of the greatest discovery we can imagine, as mysterious as it is awesome. In my experience, there is no better voice, of a person who has gone from seeing to being, and who has probably seen more and been more, than Mr. de Kalbermatten."
James Kosakow, New York City
Lawyer
"Grégoire de Kalbermatten has the biggest heart and the best sense of humour I have ever encountered. He is also an extremely erudite and a wise student of human history and spirituality. The Legend of Dagad Trikon, his latest book, delves into ancient hidden knowledge in a fast paced, amusing and contemporary plot guaranteed to keep you enthralled and guessing to the very end."
Kingsley Flint, Holland
"As the editor of the Legend of Dagad Trikon and of many other fantasy titles, this fascinating novel was unique for me in the sheer depth and scope of the stage on which it plays out. The breath-taking sweep of the author's knowledge of world cultures is evident on every page as the reader is transported from Delhi to Delphi, from Cairo to Oslo, from Moscow to Washington DC - all in pursuit of a secret that has the potential to change the course of human history. More importantly, the possibility of real human happiness is visualized and the very fate of our planet is at stake. We find ourselves caring deeply for the characters and it is the heady page-turning momentum of this fully realized fantasy that propels the reader onward. To read this novel is to embark on a journey, an adventure - a quest that is at least as richly rewarding as the search for the secrets of Dagad Trikon itself."
Radhika Rao Gupta, Danville, California
Book Editor
"The book is great reading, and sometimes it feels like I have a distant recollection of events within it. I wish the world was as described in Dagad Trikon. I am not a fast reader but I look forward every evening to reading a few pages before I go to bed."
Raphael Klaesi, Australia
