The Multiverse is a Nice Place to Visit, But I Wouldn't Want to Live There A Transdimensional Authority novel |
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Author:
| Nayman, Ira |
ISBN: | 978-1-911409-19-9 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2017 |
Publisher: | Alnpete Limited
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Imprint: | Elsewhen Press |
Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | AUD $6.66 |
Book Description:
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In the fifth novel in Ira Nayman's Multiverse series (aka the Transdimensional Authority series - misleading because one book was mostly about the Time Agency), we once again follow the intricate web of events that unfold in a Transdimensional Authority investigation (oh! - so we could have stayed with the other series name after all). Why would someone, apparently chosen at random, have their consciousness swapped with someone else in another reality? How would someone, apparently...
More DescriptionIn the fifth novel in Ira Nayman's Multiverse series (aka the Transdimensional Authority series - misleading because one book was mostly about the Time Agency), we once again follow the intricate web of events that unfold in a Transdimensional Authority investigation (oh! - so we could have stayed with the other series name after all). Why would someone, apparently chosen at random, have their consciousness swapped with someone else in another reality? How would someone, apparently chosen at random, have their consciousness swapped with someone else in another reality? Why would the entire bridge crew of a starship, apparently...well, you get the picture. What will happen to all these very confused people? How does ARNS, the Alternate Reality News Service, get scoops on these events so quickly? Why are their reporters acting so dodgy - do they have something to hide, or just issues? Who are the Pops, and can they help? Does the editor know what's going on, and if she does would she even tell TA investigator Noomi? Why am I asking you these questions when you haven't even read the story yet? Or have you? Why are you reading this blurb if you've already read the story? Are you looking for an alternate reality, or just alternative facts? This is fiction you know, we tell it like it is. If you want alternative facts you better try a news service...or a politician. Oh, and if you're looking for a news service, you could always consider ARNS.