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Death Syndrome
Book 1
by Lord Nicholas

Overview


Doctor Edwards. A name burned into history as the most impactful mind reality had ever seen. His titanic, god-like actions would ripple across space and change the way humanity would forever view their likeness to unknown realms. For better or for worse, his foundation's manifestations would thrive, and bore their fangs into the essence of what we know as life. Follow the results of his actions as the foundation's descendants struggle to traverse the universe, in an attempt to fix the rights and wrongs of the mightiest creations of space, and all relative life.

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Description


Doctor Edwards. A name burned into history as the most impactful mind reality had ever seen. His titanic, god-like actions would ripple across space and change the way humanity would forever view their likeness to unknown realms. For better or for worse, his foundation's manifestations would thrive, and bore their fangs into the essence of what we know as life. Follow the results of his actions as the foundation's descendants struggle to traverse the universe, in an attempt to fix the rights and wrongs of the mightiest creations of space, and all relative life.

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About the author


Lord Nicholas, explorer, scientist, and now writer. He traveled from the beaches of south west America to the forests of the Pacific North West in pursuit of a greater self. Whilst finding this new identity, he transcribed his journeys into thousands upon thousands of black and white letters, attempting to captivate readers from all around the world. This unfortunately didn't make for a good story, so he stuck to the Sci-Fi Fantasy genre instead, because quite frankly, space, science, and the supernatural are far more entertaining than modern reality.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

Language:English

Series title:Death Syndrome

Series Number:1

Pages:450

Paperback ISBN:9781667854861


Overview


Doctor Edwards. A name burned into history as the most impactful mind reality had ever seen. His titanic, god-like actions would ripple across space and change the way humanity would forever view their likeness to unknown realms. For better or for worse, his foundation's manifestations would thrive, and bore their fangs into the essence of what we know as life. Follow the results of his actions as the foundation's descendants struggle to traverse the universe, in an attempt to fix the rights and wrongs of the mightiest creations of space, and all relative life.

Read more

Description


Doctor Edwards. A name burned into history as the most impactful mind reality had ever seen. His titanic, god-like actions would ripple across space and change the way humanity would forever view their likeness to unknown realms. For better or for worse, his foundation's manifestations would thrive, and bore their fangs into the essence of what we know as life. Follow the results of his actions as the foundation's descendants struggle to traverse the universe, in an attempt to fix the rights and wrongs of the mightiest creations of space, and all relative life.

Read more

About the author


Lord Nicholas, explorer, scientist, and now writer. He traveled from the beaches of south west America to the forests of the Pacific North West in pursuit of a greater self. Whilst finding this new identity, he transcribed his journeys into thousands upon thousands of black and white letters, attempting to captivate readers from all around the world. This unfortunately didn't make for a good story, so he stuck to the Sci-Fi Fantasy genre instead, because quite frankly, space, science, and the supernatural are far more entertaining than modern reality.
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