This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the heart of Detroit, a house flipper and his employee uncover a hidden room that holds a mysterious water tank, triggering a chain of events that will test the limits of their understanding. As they investigate further, they find themselves trapped in a dark fantasy world where the line between reality and their greatest horrors blurs.
"The Bootstrap Paradox" is a mind-bending urban fantasy, a dark mystery that takes the idea of an "escape room" to new labyrinthine depths. Immerse yourself in this fast-paced adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering what twist or turn lies just around the corner.
Step into a realm where magic and reality intertwine, and nothing is as it seems. Can you resist the temptation to unravel the mysteries that lie hidden within the pages of "The Bootstrap Paradox"?
Editorial review excerpt:
I loved this tale although I'm not sure I understood how it worked all the time. It starts with a deceptively ordinary description of the main character, Fredrick, and his young assistant, Sam, preparing to renovate a long uninhabited house (think jungle-like garden, damp walls and dodgy wiring). In the process they discover a door which has been boarded up and plastered over, and behind the door a tunnel leading downwards. There is, however, apparently no space for the tunnel within the wall or on its other side.
In short, none of my caveats impaired my enjoyment of the novel and I highly recommend it to keen science fiction readers.
-*Jenny Hill (Jaye Sarasin) author and book reviewer
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the heart of Detroit, a house flipper and his employee uncover a hidden room that holds a mysterious water tank, triggering a chain of events that will test the limits of their understanding. As they investigate further, they find themselves trapped in a dark fantasy world where the line between reality and their greatest horrors blurs.
"The Bootstrap Paradox" is a mind-bending urban fantasy, a dark mystery that takes the idea of an "escape room" to new labyrinthine depths. Immerse yourself in this fast-paced adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering what twist or turn lies just around the corner.
Step into a realm where magic and reality intertwine, and nothing is as it seems. Can you resist the temptation to unravel the mysteries that lie hidden within the pages of "The Bootstrap Paradox"?
Editorial review excerpt:
I loved this tale although I'm not sure I understood how it worked all the time. It starts with a deceptively ordinary description of the main character, Fredrick, and his young assistant, Sam, preparing to renovate a long uninhabited house (think jungle-like garden, damp walls and dodgy wiring). In the process they discover a door which has been boarded up and plastered over, and behind the door a tunnel leading downwards. There is, however, apparently no space for the tunnel within the wall or on its other side.
In short, none of my caveats impaired my enjoyment of the novel and I highly recommend it to keen science fiction readers.
-*Jenny Hill (Jaye Sarasin) author and book reviewer
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940191723884 |
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Publisher: | If you Build It |
Publication date: | 12/20/2023 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Sales rank: | 958,694 |
Age Range: | 10 - 13 Years |