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Buried deep within families from all walks of life around the world lies a secret. This secret is beyond the comprehension of most humans and would more than likely be rejected by the rest. Zara and Peter two strangers with more in common than either is willing to admit are united under the unique and all-powerful leadership of Alexander Murometz. When Zara and Peter are forced together in an effort to save mankind the two learn much more about each others culture their own weaknesses and the value of their strengths than they would ever have believed possible. The Matriarch Matrix by Maxime Trencavel is the intricately woven story of our history and to some degree our doomed future. - Literary Titan Silver Award Winner The Matriarch Matrix by Maxime Trencavel is an epic work of science fiction spanning the distant past to the near future. The book takes place in various time periods and locations from Siirt to San Francisco to the ancient wars of the Black Sea all following the tale of the titular entity known as Matriarch and the lives she has changed over 12000 years. The book is largely a mystery thriller with a slight supernatural twist with the presence of the mythical Matriarch ever-looming in the background. What the Matriarch is or what precise relevance it has to the overarching plot remains a constant question as the many stories unfold. As the links become apparent the stories soon weave together into an all-encompassing narrative of conflict salvation and the struggles of womankind across the ages. Trencavel succeeds in making a definitive stand-out science-fantasy thriller with a unique identity all its own. Characters are surprising and remarkable throughout with a world that feels sinister yet also hopeful and alive. This new author shows immense promise with this first outing and proves a point about the need for a multicultural perspective in the West-dominated science fiction and fantasy genres in this entirely inventive and illuminating work of speculative fiction. - Self Publishing Review