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Connections - Many Worlds Apart 3

Genres: Science Fiction (Sci-Fi)
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+

In the final book of Many Worlds Apart (Consequences), retired physicist Valdis Freeman finds himself in a brave new world when he walks into the mysterious spaceman portal that once again appears in the back garden of his family home. There are more surprises in store for Valdis when he arrives in the city of Auraxis in the year 2135, and he is faced with making a decision that will have severe consequences not only for himself and his family, but for future generations.

What happened to you, Gordon? - Many Worlds Apart 2

Genres: Science Fiction (Sci-Fi)
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+

In Many Worlds Apart book one (The Spaceman), video games journalist, Gordon Freeman disappeared when he walked into a mysterious portal that had started appearing in the back garden of his family home. He left behind his new partner, Gail MacGrory, and his father, retired quantum physicist, Valdis, wondering what had happened to him. Where did he go? Did Gordon’s disappearance have anything to do with his best friend Danny’s miraculous recovery from a coma? What has happened to Gordon? What happened to you, Gordon? is the second of three parts that make up the novel Many Worlds Apart.

The Spaceman - Many Worlds Apart 1

Genres: Science Fiction (Sci-Fi)
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+

After the sudden death of his mother, videogames journalist Gordon Freeman arrives home to the small Scottish village of Dunure to attend the funeral. He and his retired physicist father are forced to confront the events of the tragic accident which caused their estrangement when Gordon was a teenager, and which left Gordon’s best-friend Danny in a coma. When Gordon meets local artist, Gail, he realises all is not what it seems in the village. Could a supernatural occurrence in his back garden have opened up a portal to another world? And what links this with Gail’s paintings, and the mysterious, supernatural photograph of the spaceman that Gordon first saw in his teens, and which indirectly led to Danny’s accident?