Prehistoric fiction is a literary genre in which the story is set in the period of time prior to the existence of written record. If you haven’t read this genre, just check how Jacqui Murray has brilliantly explored it in her books. The Quest for Home is the second book in series. I have read and reviewed Born in Treacherous Times (Dawn of Humanity) and Survival of the Fittest (the Crossroads Trilogy.)

Chased by a ruthless and powerful enemy, Xhosa flees with her People, leaving behind her African homeland, leading her People on a grueling journey through unknown and perilous lands. As they struggle to overcome treachery, lies, danger, tragedy, hidden secrets, and Nature herself, Xhosa must face the reality that her most dangerous enemy isn’t the one she expected. It may be one she trusts with her life.
The story is set 850,000 years ago, a time in prehistory when man populated Eurasia. He was a violent species, fully capable of addressing the many hardships that threatened his survival except for one: future man, the one destined to obliterate any who came before.
Based on a true story, this is the unforgettable saga of hardship and determination, conflict and passion as early man makes his way across Eurasia, fleeing those who would kill him. He must be bigger-than-life, prepared time and again to do the impossible because nothing less than the future of mankind is at stake.
Book information:
Title and author: The Quest for Home
Series: Book 2 in the Crossroads series, part of the Man vs. Nature saga
Genre: Prehistoric
Available at: Kindle US Kindle UK Kindle CA Kindle AU
My Review:
The Quest for Home (Book 2 of Crossroads trilogy) by Jacqui Murray continues the journey of Xhosa despite the losses she had suffered when the rafts crashed due to the storm. She had to wait till her group had healed, to restock food and weapons in preparation for departure. A trusted leader, determined to fight the perils, crawling up mountains, slipping down into valleys, following the sun, she leads her people with unwavering confidence. There are conflicts within the group to remain powerful, reminiscent of basic human traits.
It is interesting to note that discrimination, one-upmanship, slavery, selfishness, and revenge are as old as those people who inhabited this earth 850,000 years ago. It is not easy to write such a story but Murray could weave it brilliantly, throwing in many characters quite similar to what we know about human beings. You must read these books in order to appreciate the comfort and security that we take for granted. Highly recommended with 5 stars!
Meet the Author:
Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy, the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers, and the Man vs. Nature saga. She is also the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professor of technology in education, blog webmaster, an Amazon Vine Voice, a columnist for NEA Today, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics. Look for her next prehistoric fiction, In the Footsteps of Giants, Winter 2020, the final chapter in the Crossroads Trilogy.
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Thanks for hosting Jacqui, Balroop. I loved her book and look forward to the next in the series.
Thanks for visiting. I hope you enjoy the Arbuckles. It’s my favorite brand of coffee.
Thank you Jill for coming over to support. Jacqui is a master crafter of prehistoric saga.
Thanks so much, Balroop, for hosting me. I’m excited to be part of your blogging community!
It’s my pleasure Jacqui. Your books transported me to another world, quite scary and insecure but surely worth visiting. 🙂
Hi Balroop. It’s fun to see Jacqui’s book making the rounds. She has quite a street team. 🙂
Oh yes Diana! I am amazed at her skills! I wonder how she manages so much!
Thanks for visiting, Diana. I met many of these wonderful folks through you and your blog. What a great group!
They are amazing! It’s a fantastic community. 🙂
Hi Balroop – it’s great to see Jacqui here – and to be able to read more about her story in writing up these stories of life 850,000 years ago … I’m looking forward to reading them … cheers Hilary
I am sure you are going to enjoy her series Hilary. Please begin with the first book. Thanks for popping in to wish Jacqui.
Thanks, Hilary! I actually intrigue myself as I uncover the world our ancestors inhabited.
A wonderful review Balroop and as I said on another review of this book recently, when I read an excerpt from a chapter it was excellently written and so descriptive ..
Thank you for sharing Jaqui’s new book ❤
I too loved Balroop’s review. It’s nice to see my book through a poet’s eyes.
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It so must be and so many enjoying and sharing too.. I am so happy for you ❤
You are right Sue, it is engrossing and intriguing. So are all of them.
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Fantastic review, Balroop! This is next up to be read after I finish a beta read:)
Nice to hear, Denise. I hope it lives up to Balroop’s review!
Have you read Born in Treacherous Times Denise? That one sets the tone.
Wonderful review for The Quest for Home, Balroop! I must get busy reading… Thanks so much for sharing Jacqui’s latest.
Thanks, Bette. It was a wonderful review, wasn’t it? Made my day.
You would enjoy these books Bette, they are a combination of imaginative realism. 🙂
Jacqui is a busy girl, I’m seeing her everywhere lol. Seriously, nice to see you feature her here too. 🙂 x
I know Balroop’s preference is poetry so I’m especially honored to be included in her community.
Spreading the wealth. 🙂
Thank you Deb. 🙂
Wow! Jacqui, I am feeling blessed to have you here. Many thanks for your modest thoughts.
The book looks promising.
Thanks, Arv! It’s an uncommon genre, at the least.
True. 🙂
More than that! Thanks for chiming in arv.
Wonderful review Balroop for a fantastic book…♥
She did good!
Quite..x
Thank you Sally, I agree with you. Jacqui has done a terrific job!