Window in the Sky
Paul J. Joseph
Read by Paul J. Joseph
With a lasting peace established between Earth and Baltan mediated by the growing alliance with the mysterious Szzzyyyxx, a new chapter in human history begins. But in the midst of this, the Szzzyyyxx Mother requests Sally's help with a mystery. Two Szzzyyyxx vessels have disappeared in the far reaches of their space. Sally and Ian plan a controversial rescue mission with the first of a new line of experimental ships. They arrive in the region to discover a fold that doesn't appear to go anywhere. On closer inspection, however, they find evidence of a black hole and a strange world that defies understanding. Through the use of a machine established in eternity, The Szzzyyyxx have teleported to Earth in the 1960s. There, captured by the KGB, they unwittingly help a rogue agent rise to power and dominate the Earth. But the power he uses to do this opens a door to something far worse. With their own past erased, Sally and her crew must rebuild history and defeat an ancient and universal evil.
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Jim
loved it, great sci fi. The" Through the fold" series is a refreshing approach to previously explored scenarios or frameworks, e.g. time travel, first contact, v.r. The character development is immersive and at times voyeuristic and introspective.The variety and scope of characters feel genuine and relatible. There are characters to be hated, some you can't help but love, and a few, whose vile and monstrous nature conjure imagery that should be confined to the realm of fiction. i particularly enjoyed the spiritual milieu the series took on as it progressed. I don't care much for the idea of religion. the thought of God, well it doesn't intrest me but I couldn't deny the enjoyment I had for some of the biblical inspired elements with a modern sci fi philosophical fusion. Each installement will have you mentally digesting for days. what a great read, fans of sci fi do yourself a favor and experience the fold adventures. Thank you Paul J Joseph
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best I can say about it is that at least this seems to be the end of this guys writing career.