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Möbius 1

The Timeless Artifact, Book 1

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Möbius 1

By: Brandon Q. Morris
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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Tomorrow is yesterday.

It is 2056. Mathematics professor Elisabeth Gabai is fascinated by multi-dimensional forms that have no equivalent in reality. Then, her boss sends her to the site of an artifact that might have come straight from her theories—or from the technology of an advanced civilization.

Twenty-eight years earlier, physicist Max Webber is hell-bent on improving Einstein’s theories of relativity. His latest concept seems flawless, except it predicts the end of humanity. The extinction of Earth can only be prevented if Max can locate a multi-dimensional object. He’s in a hurry; tomorrow will inevitably be too late.

But how is he supposed to accomplish this goal when physics tells us the artifact he seeks cannot possibly exist?

©2022 Brandon Q. Morris (P)2022 Podium Audio
Science Fiction Technology Fiction Technothrillers Hard Science Fiction Thriller Thriller & Suspense Time Travel
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plot was hard to follow. too many characters which were hard to relate to.

confused

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there are parts with details we just don't need. the end comes without a clear direction

seems slow and incomplete

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4⭐️

This was an interesting read. The plot was original and the science fiction part follows already established scientific theories, making the story more believable. It certainly was thought provoking and caused me to pause to think about the events happening in the book and to look up some of the science, not out of confusion but curiosity.

The writing style is non-linerar in that it bounces between past and present. But it is also linear in that the present entries are in reverse, the story unfolding backwards. It takes a minute to wrap your head around what is happening, but once you grasp the concept it's fascinating and captivating. It's a race against time, literally.

While the verbiage and writing style itself is pretty straight-forward and easy to understand without needing a dictionary of scientific jargon, the non-liner/reverse linear aspect of the plot can make this book a challenge at first. Go into this book with an open mind and give yourself moments to reflect on what is actually happening. There is some exciting action and government espionage, but also some wonderful human moments that help ground the story in... realness.

The story does not end on a cliffhanger. You could certainly walk away from the finished book wuth a sense of completion. But it does end with enough unknown and hints at what comes after to leave the reader wanting to seek out the next part of the story.

For Audiobook readers: Shawn Compton does a good job with the narration. His characters are fairly easily discernible from one another. His female voices are nicely done, taking on a softer tone rather than a higher pitch. He is pleasant to listen to, easy to understand, and speaks with a good pace and cadence. All in all, I was pleased with Mobius and look forward to book 2 in this series and more book from Brandon Q. Morris.

A truly interesting sci-fi read!

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I have to admit, I was super bothered by the government taking the expert with No military protection only one guy and later a college graduate. I would have been so suspicious and they didn’t bring extra ropes or medical kit???!!! Not realistic

I love the science and characters

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Out of my close to 300 Audible titles, this is only the 3rd I’ve taken the time to review. I love time travel and paradox stories. This story takes a different approach than most. The story progresses in such an odd way that I had to listen a second time to really grasp it before I could begin the second book. It was awesome!
I had the benefit of having listened to professor Carroll’s lecture on time many times and this still made my brain hurt.
I don’t want to ruin it with spoilers. I highly recommend the trilogy. The performance by the reader was also very good. I especially enjoyed having one of my physicist hero’s mentioned in the credits. A first for me. :) Enjoy

Wow! Great find.

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