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Multitude

Dimension Space, Book Two

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Multitude

By: Dean M. Cole
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Earth’s last survivors are racing against time—and through it.

A mysterious wave of light has swept across the globe, erasing all animal life from the planet in an instant. Now, two survivors are all that remain—one stranded on a ravaged Earth and the other newly rescued from the decaying International Space Station. Their struggle for survival and reunion soon spirals into something much larger, plunging them into a cosmic battle that transcends time, space, and even reality itself.

In the silent, ghostly ruins of Geneva, an alien force has risen, constructing an unearthly city from the ashes of humanity’s greatest achievements. The origin? A rift opened at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, a gateway to alternate universes and worlds ravaged by the same merciless invaders. As they piece together the dark truth, the survivors must navigate parallel dimensions, face a xenophobic enemy bent on wiping all life from the multiverse, and confront a deadly time loop that seems determined to trap them forever. With each new world they encounter, hope for salvation dims. But together, they’re willing to risk everything—not only for a chance at survival but to rewrite the very fabric of reality and save a multiverse on the brink of extinction.

Multitude is a journey of survival and sacrifice, a mind-bending adventure across worlds where reality fractures and bends. Will Earth’s last two survivors unravel the mystery in time—or will their struggle die across endless, desolate worlds, alone and unremembered?

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Solitude

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©2018 Dean M. Cole (P)2025 Dean M. Cole
Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Technology Exciting Mind-bending Survival

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Great story and continuation to the first book. Looking forward to getting into the third in the series

Great

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The first part of the story felt pretty fresh and interesting. Story is less compelling than the first time around but still worth a listen.

Loses some momentum but still a good listen

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The story continues and definitely keeps you engaged. But Brown was starting to drive me crazy by speeding hours to get to the point. For no other reason than trying to add drama to the plot. That I'm sure most readers would have guessed hours before she got to the point. And despite Vaughn quoting the occasional sci-fi. He always plays naive about Angela's explanation like he has never heard of said explanation despite all the sci-fi quotes.

What Brown is doing will give you a headache.

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There is a subtle change in the joint narration in this second book, rather than Bob and Julia alternating narrating chapters, it becomes more of a "conversation" - the plot leads to this.
Very enjoyable and twists keep you guessing.

Things begin to hot up in this second book of the series.

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everything happens soo conveniently.

it was a book that was hard to understand. unlike the first.

you have to give it a listen, as it does have a unique sci fi story.

so much plot armour

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