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The Gordian Protocol

This series delves into the mind-bending concept of parallel universes and alternate timelines. Readers will be captivated by intricate plots that challenge the very fabric of reality and choice. Characters grapple with existential dilemmas where their decisions can impact the fate of countless worlds. It's a thrilling journey through quantum physics, philosophy, and high-stakes science fiction action.

The Gordian Protocol
Gordian Protocol

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  1. 1

    Gordian Protocol

    • 512 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    3.7(60)Add rating

    "Doctor Benjamin Schroder was a history teacher until a psychotic episode turned his world upside down. Benjamin now had memories, not just of his own life, but of an entire ghastly world where millions of civilians had been systematically slaughtered in 'extermination camps,' there is still a Soviet Union, the Korean Peninsula is divided, thousands of nuclear warheads spread their threat across Earth and the Middle East was a festering sore of bloodshed, fanaticism and terrorism. Then a lunatic named Raibert Kaminski knocks on his door one afternoon with an impossible story of alternate realities, time travel, temporal knots and dozen of doomed universes that will die if the temporal storm front rushing towards the distant future isn't stopped. Of course he has to be lying--or completely insane. But what if he's not a madman after all? What if he's actually telling the truth?"-- Provided by publisher

    Gordian Protocol
  2. 1

    The Gordian Protocol

    • 656 pages
    • 23 hours of reading

    In this standalone novel, Doctor Benjamin Schröder, a history professor at Castle Rock University, leads a seemingly perfect life until a shocking psychotic episode disrupts everything. During a discussion about his star student Elzbietá Abramowski's dissertation on Operation Yellow Brick, he is suddenly overwhelmed by vivid, terrifying false memories of a world where the operation never occurred. In this alternate reality, millions are slaughtered in extermination camps, the Soviet Union survives, and global tensions escalate with nuclear threats and Middle Eastern turmoil. Struggling with these haunting memories, Schröder finds support from Commander Abramowski, a decorated Navy pilot grappling with her own PTSD. Together, they work to reclaim his life, but their journey takes a dark turn when a man named Raibert Kaminski arrives with a chilling tale of alternate realities and impending doom. As the possibility of his memories being real looms, Schröder faces an unimaginable choice: to act or not act, knowing his decision could determine the fate of countless universes and the woman he loves. This gripping narrative explores the weight of choice and the consequences of one's actions in a universe fraught with peril.

    The Gordian Protocol