
The Master Symphony Trilogy

Movement I:
Prelude and Abduction
in A Minor
By Keith A. Robinson
Science-fiction/Space Opera
Recommended for ages 10 - adult
Contains mild violence
Khalen just wants a fresh start. In an effort to forget his painful past, he joins a pair of Arrangers and embarks on a quest to track down ancient musical artifacts of great power.
When a shadowy enemy abducts the family of a wealthy noble, Khalen and his partners are swept into a twisted plot of mystery, deceit, and betrayal. Aided by a trio of hardened mercenaries, this motley crew of characters falls deeper into events that may be the prelude to war in the Twin Galaxies.
Enter a universe of alien technologies and exotic worlds. A universe where music flows through creation as a spiritual energy shaped by powerful maestros for either harmony or discord.
The first note of a galactic war has been struck, and all must choose what part they will play in the Master Symphony.
ENDORSEMENTS:
When readers of Science Fiction and Fantasy dare to try a new author, they want to be taken to a place they haven’t visited before. Master Symphony by Keith Alan Robinson transports you to galaxies and worlds unlike anything I’ve ever read.
Incredible music magic mingles with compelling advanced tech as original races of beings fight for relics so powerful that they could alter the course of the universe. The first chapter hits you like a power chord, and the transcendent melody hits the heart and draws you deeply into a concerto so captivating that you’ll find yourself pondering it long after the last page. The Master Symphony will rock your world.
Wayne Thomas Batson
Bestselling Author of The Door Within Trilogy
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TOPICS PRESENTED IN Prelude and Abduction:
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How can a God of love allow pain and suffering?
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How do we determine what is true?
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Is truth relative?
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What does it mean to be made in the image of God?
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How do we view and respond to people with special needs?
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How should we respond to prejudice from others?
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Why should we forgive others who have wronged us?
Map of the Twin Galaxies
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Movement II:
Fugue for the Sacred Songbook
in Eb Minor
Khalen never wanted to see his home planet again.
Forced to return to the vile culture of his youth, he now must face the family he left behind—a family that wants him dead. Their malice and hate are set on breaking his body and spirit, as well as destroying his faith in the Great Composer. But this time, Khalen is not alone.
With the aid of a Solemsiel Arranger, a former Augmented soldier, a wealthy Lah’grex governor, and unexpected allies, Khalen must find a way to escape not only the planet of Meh’ish, but also his brutal past.
Yet more is at stake than he first realizes. He soon discovers his captivity is part of a larger plot to enslave the free races of the Twin Galaxies. The evil Tritonus Overlords, with dissonant musical energies and a mysterious fleet at their command, are preparing to wage war. And the hidden Sacred Songbook holds the key to their victory!
Fugue for the Sacred Songbook develops the melodies and harmonies established in Movement I of the Master Symphony. Enter once more into a universe of alien technologies and exotic worlds – a universe where music flows through creation as a spiritual energy shaped by powerful maestros for either harmony or discord.


Science-fiction/Space Opera
Recommended for ages 10 - adult
Contains mild violence
2021 Realm Award finalist for:
Best Science Fiction
Best Cover Design
TOPICS PRESENTED IN Fugue for the Sacred Songbook:
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How can a God of love allow pain and suffering?
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How do we determine what is true?
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Is truth relative?
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How should we respond to prejudice from others?
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Why should we forgive others who have wronged us?
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How does our longing for beauty point to evidence for God?
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Movement III:
March of the Free
in C Major


War has engulfed the Twin Galaxies!
The evil Overlord Araklial has returned from banishment. He has brought turmoil and grief to the known universe for the past seven years. During that time, Khalen Daedark and his Arranger companions have worked tirelessly to root out Tritonus infiltrators. Their efforts are aided by a mysterious source known only as the Modulator.
But the war is not going well for the Major and Perfect races. Outer planets have fallen to the enemy, and even the core worlds are now threatened.
In a desperate attempt to halt the advance of the invading forces, Khalen and the others must make questionable alliances and undertake dangerous covert missions into the heart of enemy territory. Now they must seek out the Lost Ensemble of Harmony in order to strike a counterpoint to Araklial’s dissonance and drive back his army.
March of the Free revisits the themes and motifs from Movements I and II and brings the Master Symphony to a rousing conclusion. Enter one final time into a universe of alien technologies and exotic worlds – a universe where music flows through creation as a spiritual energy shaped by powerful maestros for either harmony or discord.
Science-fiction/Space Opera
Recommended for ages 10 - adult
Contains mild violence
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TOPICS PRESENTED IN March of the Free
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How can a God of love allow pain and suffering?
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How do we determine what is true?
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Is truth relative?
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How should we respond to prejudice from others?
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Why should we forgive others who have wronged us?
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How does our longing for beauty point to evidence for God?