The Glass Box: DEUS: Book 2

The Glass Box: DEUS: Book 2

by B. L. Craft
The Glass Box: DEUS: Book 2

The Glass Box: DEUS: Book 2

by B. L. Craft

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Overview

The follow up book to the acclaimed Glass Box: The Quantum Gradient, DEUS explores love, life and the
challenge to control time herself. Dr. Edgar Dudley along with his esteemed team of physicists and the love of his life pursue a new life after, what they believed, was the conquering of death itself. Molding and forcing reality to bend to the will of Dr. Dudley, ultimately ripping time apart for his own gains. This was something he swore he would never do and he finds out why his initial instincts were correct.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186188568
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/11/2024
Series: THE GLASS BOX , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 482 KB

About the Author

BL Craft began writing short stories around the year 2000. Funny rememberances of his youth. It was easy and fun for him. His writing was spuratic at best, but then a life changing event happened and he vowed to finish his initial work, now titled, A Short Story of a Long Childhood. The focus he gave that book, somehow changed his writing life. Shortly before finishing that first novel, he was awoken in the middle of the night with his next book, The Glass Box: The Quantum Gradient (published 2022). The entire book played like a movie in his mind as he sat on the edge of his bed for 45 mintutes, watching in his minds eye every scene that would become the first in The Glass Box series.
From that point on, every six months a new adventure would wake him at 2:00 or 3:00 AM and he would sit and watch his next story play out in vivid detail. To date, he has witnessed and written down four books in the series for The Glass Box and one book about the plight of America's cities dealing with Homelessness, which as a fair warning, was a complete departure from all of his other writings.
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