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What would you do if you materialised inside an alien starship?
It's 2049, and NASA-sponsored physicist Edward Virr is on the cusp of man's greatest breakthrough - the ability to fold space and travel faster than light.
He personally tests NASA's futuristic prototype fold ship with a hand-picked crew. But when their first mission takes an unexpected twist, Edward suspects that they may not have been the only ones developing the new technology.
Discovering there's a lot more at stake than first contact, Ed soon realises that Earth's very survival depends on his ability to solve a crime of galactic proportions.
Join Edward Virr and his rag-tag crew as they undertake their first space adventure into the depths of the Milky Way.
Start the first novel in the Fold Series - available now in a system near you.
The Fold Series: it's like the love child of The Martian and Red Dwarf - with a pinch of Star Trek thrown in for good measure!
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What would you do if you materialised inside an alien starship?
It's 2049, and NASA-sponsored physicist Edward Virr is on the cusp of man's greatest breakthrough - the ability to fold space and travel faster than light.
He personally tests NASA's futuristic prototype fold ship with a hand-picked crew. But when their first mission takes an unexpected twist, Edward suspects that they may not have been the only ones developing the new technology.
Discovering there's a lot more at stake than first contact, Ed soon realises that Earth's very survival depends on his ability to solve a crime of galactic proportions.
Join Edward Virr and his rag-tag crew as they undertake their first space adventure into the depths of the Milky Way.
Start the first novel in the Fold Series - available now in a system near you.
The Fold Series: it's like the love child of The Martian and Red Dwarf - with a pinch of Star Trek thrown in for good measure!
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