Into the Fourth Universe (The Dan Trilogy Book 3)
Book Details
Author(s)Robert Wingfield
ISBN / ASINB00ESJDQQO
ISBN-13978B00ESJDQQ2
Sales Rank2,327,072
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Adults only. Not for the young or easily offended, or for anyone who has the misfortune to try and run a large organisation and expect a bonus.
‘Probably the most scathing lampoon of science fiction and big business ever written’: Oliflig Phoist.
Tom is catapulted into a chaotic world where bureaucracy and process have taken over from all reason. Good management techniques, retention of social capital, shareholder value and profit have been totally abandoned in order to perpetuate an organisational structure. Nobody now knows what the company actually does, and Tom, in charge after a series of coincidences, is given the biggest challenge to survive the management scheming and murder attempts to find out. Add into this his on-going quest to find true love, the investigation of the Magus into a murder without a victim, the spread of the Doku-virus, the invasion of the World and the impending total collapse of four parallel universes, and we have a tangled knot that even Alexander the Great would have trouble cutting through.
This is the third of the Dan Trilogy, following on from ‘Third Universe’, but again can be read as a standalone.
‘Probably the most scathing lampoon of science fiction and big business ever written’: Oliflig Phoist.
Tom is catapulted into a chaotic world where bureaucracy and process have taken over from all reason. Good management techniques, retention of social capital, shareholder value and profit have been totally abandoned in order to perpetuate an organisational structure. Nobody now knows what the company actually does, and Tom, in charge after a series of coincidences, is given the biggest challenge to survive the management scheming and murder attempts to find out. Add into this his on-going quest to find true love, the investigation of the Magus into a murder without a victim, the spread of the Doku-virus, the invasion of the World and the impending total collapse of four parallel universes, and we have a tangled knot that even Alexander the Great would have trouble cutting through.
This is the third of the Dan Trilogy, following on from ‘Third Universe’, but again can be read as a standalone.
