Praise for Excessive Entanglement:
"d’Arbeloff’s Excessive Entanglement is a prophetic political thriller. The book reads fast and furious; I’d suggest not picking it up unless you have an open evening."
Joe Mack
The Current
This is a must for scifi fans that like political thrillers - Star Trek meets the White House.
From the start I was hooked, the author Nick d'Arbeloff in his first novel has worked some real magic. The book is such an easy read and keeps you interested throughout. He has obviously researched his material well as all the future events fit well with the scifi we all love. The politics illustrates the problems of mixing religion with anything that requires collaboration across communities and borders, very relevant today and in the future.
Strongly recommend you set aside the time and read it, you won't be disappointed
"This is a must for scifi fans that like political thrillers - Star Trek meets the White House. From the start I
was hooked; author Nick d'Arbeloff, in his first novel, has worked some real
magic. Strongly recommend you set aside the time and read it, you won't be disappointed."
John Johnstone
Basingstone Book Reviews
“Excessive Entanglement is a riveting and brilliant political thriller. As a politician—one, in fact, who does not always share the lead character’s viewpoint—I was fascinated by the story’s juxtaposition of politics, space, religion and nature. While we expect a thriller to keep us engaged, Entanglement goes further, forcing the reader to give thought to the technical and spiritual issues mankind would encounter if given the opportunity to perpetuate itself onto another planet.”
Lamar Smith
US House of Representatives
Texas, 21st District
"Excessive Entanglement is a political thriller, a near-future science fiction story, a to-the-point look at religion in politics, and a mystery. How in the world does a first time author accomplish all four? Beautifully, that's how."
Jennifer Turley
Mean Old Library Teacher
“Excessive Entanglement is a real old-fashioned page-turner with a very modern twist. The succinct chapters, relentless forward motion, intriguing characters, and explosive, believable plot add up to a book that's nearly impossible to put down.”
Christina Baker-Kline
Author of Orphan Train, Bird in Hand and
The Way Life Should Be