THROUGH THE WILD GATE
By Dale Cozort
Chisel & Stone Publishing
198 pgs
Science fiction writer Dale Cozort has a flair for writing
alternate time-line adventures and cross-dimensional platforms. In this novel,
he offers up a world where very rich men discovered strange gates that lead to
an alternate Earth still existing in prehistoric times. They call it the Wild
and it is populated by sabertooth tigers, giant bears, things called dire
wolves and of course massive furry mastodons. Oh, and early humans barely above
ape evolution called Magi inhabit this savage world.
Now armed with both the knowledge and whereabouts of these
“gates” these wealthy men form a Council of the richest families. Each family
lays claim to a gate and proceeds to establish a compound on the other world in
the Wild. Among these families is the Thornburgs led by patriarch Robert
Thornburg who, in a reckless moment of fancy, fathers a daughter with a Magi
servant girl. The resulting half-breed child is a girl he names Robinette.
Then, despite the hue and cry of other members of the Council and his own
children, twins Tom and Leah, Thornburg decided to keep Robinette and raise her
here in our world. He soon learns she is not only massively strong, she also possesses
a geniur I.Q. and quickly earns a college degree in physics. All the while Tom
and Leah would love nothing better than
to have her disappear.
Ultimately Robinette is drugged, kidnapped and dropped tied
and bound in the Wild where she is expected to die. She does not. Rather she
manages to survive and sneak back into our world via a gate and is discovered
by former Private Investigator, Eric Carter, now employed by father in a
security role. Carter has affections for Robinette and upon learning of what
happened to her, puts his neck on the line by hiding her from the Council, and
her own family. Their job, to solve the mystery of who is trying to sabotage
the Thornburgs and steal their power position.
Cozort’s book is a fun read with lots of fascinating characters. None more so than Robinette and the world of the Gates. What lies through them is something to ponder. He almost makes it look attractive. If you like way-out sci-fi, look no further than “Through The Wild Gate.” It’s a hell of a ride.
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