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The Bootstrap Paradox
| AUTHOR | Orange, Joe |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (08/24/2023) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
The house on Detroit's east side had been empty for twenty years. Fredrick bought it cheap, planning a quick flip. He expected rotting pipes and bad wiring.
What he certainly did not expect to find was a secret door covered in drywall. When Fredrick opens the forgotten door, he expects to find a closet. Instead, he finds a hidden room with a hole carved into the back wall. When he peers through that hole, he sees what looks like endless space stretching into darkness. But that's impossible. Fredrick measures the room, then measures the house from outside. The numbers don't add up. The space beyond that hole extends far past where the exterior wall should be. His measurements confirm the impossible-that darkness extends into space that simply cannot exist. Some renovations uncover history. Others uncover things that should have stayed buried. "This book is an excellent read, once I started I could not put it down! I had to know what happens next at the end of every chapter." -Amazon Review "I loved the twilight zone like feel of Bootstrap Paradox." -Amazon Review "Brain bending twists that would give Rod Serling a migraine, but very easy to imagine and follow the narrative." -Amazon Review
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ISBN-13:
9798856296630
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
242
Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
5.00 x 0.55 x 8.00 inches
Weight:
0.54 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Science Fiction - Action & Adventure
Fiction | Time Travel
Fiction | Thrillers - Technological
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The house on Detroit's east side had been empty for twenty years. Fredrick bought it cheap, planning a quick flip. He expected rotting pipes and bad wiring.
What he certainly did not expect to find was a secret door covered in drywall. When Fredrick opens the forgotten door, he expects to find a closet. Instead, he finds a hidden room with a hole carved into the back wall. When he peers through that hole, he sees what looks like endless space stretching into darkness. But that's impossible. Fredrick measures the room, then measures the house from outside. The numbers don't add up. The space beyond that hole extends far past where the exterior wall should be. His measurements confirm the impossible-that darkness extends into space that simply cannot exist. Some renovations uncover history. Others uncover things that should have stayed buried. "This book is an excellent read, once I started I could not put it down! I had to know what happens next at the end of every chapter." -Amazon Review "I loved the twilight zone like feel of Bootstrap Paradox." -Amazon Review "Brain bending twists that would give Rod Serling a migraine, but very easy to imagine and follow the narrative." -Amazon Review
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