The Initial Fold

ebook The Fold, #1 · The Fold

By Nick Adams

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"This needs to be picked up by Netflix and made into a TV show. Absolutely brilliant" – Goodreads

"In the vein of great writers like Harry Harrison and Robert A Heinlein" - Amazon

"Nick Adams is a storyteller of rare ability" – Goodreads

"I read a lot of sci-fi and this is in the top percent" – Amazon

"Superb writing, editing and excellent storytelling" – Kobo

"The best sci-fi series I have read in a while" – Amazon

The Initial Fold

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 to 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, they soon realise that Earth's survival depends on their ability to solve a crime of galactic proportions.

Join Edward Virr and his crew as they undertake their first space adventure, laughing and swearing their way into the depths of the Milky Way.

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Author Note:

For the benefit of my awesome fans across the pond, this novel is written in UK English and may include a few colloquialisms and spellings that you don't recognise. There is, understandably considering the circumstances, a bit of swearing involved. We do swear a bit in England, just put it down to eccentricity, or maybe our spirited Anglo-Saxon heritage.

Another unusual trait of the Brits, is to use humour in stressful situations. Just ask anyone who's been on active service with the British Armed Forces. It helps to keep one sane!

Now you're all prepared, I hope you enjoy the stories.

Cheers for now

Nick Adams

The Initial Fold