About the Book
THE KELLSTRUMM PARADOX - A THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, THOUGHT-PROVOKING LOOK AT ONE INTERSECTION OF SCIENCE AND BELIEVABLE FICTION
As world peace is threatened in the year 2066, veteran scientist Charlie Nash and his team from Lawrence Livermore Lab begin work on a weapon to counter the doomsday device under construction in northern China. Targeting key Chinese officials, the weapon, a high energy particle collider machine dubbed Project AION, is designed to transport assassins through worm holes to alternate universes where they stealthily track down and eliminate the targets in future-time ambushes. But when it's brought online, Nash's dread and warnings of its potential consequences appear justified when unprecedented, potentially universe-ending cosmic events start unfolding.
Editorial Reviews
"A very interesting story about a dark-matter supercollider project being developed and tested by the U.S. government. I did very much enjoy this book, a page-turner, fast paced with much descriptive action... quite an exciting adventure." - Dave Reynolds, formerly of Yellow30Sci-Fi Review
"A time traveling thriller with plenty of twists and turns to keep you on your toes." - Auntienance, Amazon reviewer
"This is a beautiful blend of political intrigue and sci-fi! The Kellstrumm Paradox dances at the edge of modern physics understanding and leaves you yearning to discover just what kind
of power Dr. Kellstrumm's discovery truly has." - Nick Kraftor, physics-educated computer scientist
"Step into your personal chamber of sci-fi, containing dark matter, worm holes and international intrigue. The Kellstrumm Paradox presents both present and future realities of time and space. But, what about Dr. Nash's letter? Are we, as readers, supposed to "Fear Not"? - Richard H., math instructor
"The Kellstrumm Paradox is an exciting work of modern science fiction. The author gives his reader all of the requisite components: adventure, danger, fear, politics, and ends with a thought provoking mystery. Enjoy!" - Kathie Brandt, retired educator and writer
"The Kellstrumm Paradox has a fascinating premise which will intrigue science fiction buffs." - BG Nancy, retired math teacher
"An entertaining work that produces interesting possibilities of the future and at the same time relieves the reader of the burdens of today." - Dwight C., retired DDS