A History of the Multiverse:
Orion Spatial
When fate came knocking, ineffectual earthman Harry Patterson chose not to answer. So instead he was lied to, coerced and blackmailed into helping save the Universe.
Accompanying Barton Plyaedes, and his unwilling crew, it’s a race against time to stop an ancient threat – the unluckiest being that has ever existed – and a chance to make a few QuID on the side. But is there something far worse behind it all?
“Hilarious SF adventure with silly aliens, rogue cyborgs, and interdimensional fun.”
-BookLife Reviews
There is a collected works.
A record of time and things, and those worthy of note.
It resides within the bone-white tower of the Mak-Mak temple.
Within its ten volumes are tales of triumph and terror.
Of mad scientists and daring-do. Of creatures made of liquid who live in a pit.
Also within its pages is the recipe for Madam Boucherie’s Current Buns. The heaviest known substance in existence that, after twenty-five minutes in the oven on a high heat, went immediately to the centre of the universe.
This is the now infamous…
A History of the Multiverse.
And this is one of its tales.