The final calculation has begun.
The walls of Quantum Horizons are finally coming down. As the Siberian permafrost fractures, the mysteries of KV-12 are bleeding into the world, and the world is not prepared for the fallout. The fragile stability Marcus Thorn fought to maintain has shattered, and the countdown to a global reality collapse has initiated.
In the chaos, the brilliant yet erratic Dr. Reed has vanished, leaving behind nothing but unanswered equations and a void in the facility's defense. Without his guidance, the burden falls on Thorn's found family... a weary group of scientists, the enigmatic Reeves sisters, and the loyal, synthetic stooges who continue their duties as the universe unravels around them.
But a secret older than the facility is waiting in the deep levels.
Thorn discovers an ancient, forgotten robot, a relic from the dawn of quantum research that holds the final piece of the puzzle. This machine carries the information needed to bridge the dimensions and stop the total annihilation of reality.
The stakes are no longer confined to a research wing. The Paradox is closing, and the cost of salvation may be more than Thorn is willing to pay.
Axiom is the pulse-pounding conclusion to the series that began with The Thorn Paradox. The loop is dead. The truth is here.
Autorentext
From the moment Adam picked up The Hobbit at just six years old, he discovered a lifelong love for reading?and for unraveling the mysteries within stories. Growing up, his literary influences blossomed to include masters of intricate storytelling like Terry Pratchett, Timothy Zahn, and Robert Jordan, whose works sparked his imagination and fueled his passion for creating complex worlds of his own. Adam also draws inspiration from Dan Brown's mind-bending masterpieces, feeding his curiosity for tales that challenge convention.
As an author, Adam combines his boundless curiosity?spanning everything from fishing to microelectronics?with a deep love for technology, weaving these interests into stories that defy straightforward solutions. His debut novel, The Thorn Paradox, reflects his creative philosophy, blending influences from Pratchett's whimsical Discworld, the unsettling wonder of the SCP universe, and the thrilling allure of crime fiction.
With a mind constantly exploring new realms and possibilities, Adam crafts narratives that push the boundaries of imagination while keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Whether he's diving into existential mysteries or tinkering with microelectronics, his unquenchable thirst for knowledge informs every word he writes.