Collapse at Hidden Verse Three Three Two

Brian Holtz adds to our “Family Friendly” collection with his new story, Collapse at Hidden Verse Three Three Two:

The Multiverse Generator is failing. Dimensions threaten to collapse and entire populations will cease to exist unless it is reset. One being from each of more than five thousand verses has been acquired, and their DNA verified. Only one remains. His name is Timothy Rayburn and he is a resident of Earth. The Consolidation of Organized Systems has sent a ship to retrieve him.

Timothy is a teenager failing speech class due to a paralyzing fear of public speaking. He soon learns that his problems are quite small compared to the impending collapse of all existence. He must overcome his fear if he is to survive not only the dangers of space travel and multiversal war, but himself.





10 Responses to “Collapse at Hidden Verse Three Three Two”

  1. Qeldroma Says:

    Hey Brian, Nathan Lowell just brought me to this new book. Looks cool. Already got it downloaded. Hope its good!

    Jesse from Colorado

  2. Brian Holtz Says:

    Hey Jesse from COLO! I’m Brian from COLO! Thanks. I hope you enjoy the book.
    Brian

  3. Muzzy Says:

    AAAAAAAAH! Whens the next chapter out!! :D This is pretty damn good sci-fodder for my brain :)

  4. Gail Says:

    Lots of action: battles, strategy, tactics, torpedoes, grenades, guns, spaceships and aliens. If you like your mental images to sparkle with explosions then this is for you! An excellent story.

  5. Chris Says:

    Loved the adventure, great imagination and creativity, all brought together so well into a wonderful story.

  6. Ed Says:

    I LOVED this book! I will be looking for more from this author.

    Great work on the audio!

  7. David Says:

    Great example of how to have a very original and fun space/millitary/adventure SciFi. My complements to the narrator. Narraration can really make or break a audiobook even if it has a good story. It wasnt monotone at all and I was alway able to tell which character I was listening to. Great Job.

  8. Megan Pawlak Says:

    Pretty hysterical. I liked the passage with the helmet. LOL. Touching ending too. very good!

  9. Brian Says:

    Thanks to all who have written such nice reviews for this podcast novel! You guys are much appreciated. Part II will hit next summer, as I am neck-deep in my next book, set for a release hopefully, late this summer. I hope you will all check it out. Thanks so much!
    Brian

  10. Gail Says:

    This title continues to remind me of a drinking song…

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