The Last Resort

A victim of lies published an ebook that exposed his evil step-brother and shortly after that, his step-brother was found dead. A detective went through the list of usual suspects to solve the murder and became immersed within a complex mystery involving some of the most secretive and elusive organizations in the world and some of the most advanced computer technology known to science in the 21st century.

"The Last Resort" is the 17th episode of the Multivertical man series, and the 3rd to be published in ebook format. It is also the first episode covered from a "murder mystery" angle and the first to include information about Multiverse Theory and the complexities the series deals with. Some readers might be led to think they are actually working on a case rather than reading a book for entertainment purposes.

If the reader wants to make it simpler, they can skip some of the "excerpts" from the "Defense Report" that are included at the beginning of each chapter, but if they do that, they might miss out on some information which helps to know to understand the case. The case itself is a very important part of the Multivertical Man series, so anyone who is interested in the series and Multiverse Theory might want to cover it all.

If anyone is left lost and uncertain about the somewhat abrupt conclusion at the end of the story, it might help to check out Episode 18, "Message in a Bottle". All i can say is that this one follows a somewhat well-known, common sci-fi theme. The conclusion is shared in detail within Episode 18.

"The Last Resort" is also what might be referred to as a "Message in a Bottle" which was written and tossed into espace with the idea that it might eventually reach the actual people it was intended for and they may be enlightened by it.

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The Last Resort

A victim of lies published an ebook that exposed his evil step-brother and shortly after that, his step-brother was found dead. A detective went through the list of usual suspects to solve the murder and became immersed within a complex mystery involving some of the most secretive and elusive organizations in the world and some of the most advanced computer technology known to science in the 21st century.

"The Last Resort" is the 17th episode of the Multivertical man series, and the 3rd to be published in ebook format. It is also the first episode covered from a "murder mystery" angle and the first to include information about Multiverse Theory and the complexities the series deals with. Some readers might be led to think they are actually working on a case rather than reading a book for entertainment purposes.

If the reader wants to make it simpler, they can skip some of the "excerpts" from the "Defense Report" that are included at the beginning of each chapter, but if they do that, they might miss out on some information which helps to know to understand the case. The case itself is a very important part of the Multivertical Man series, so anyone who is interested in the series and Multiverse Theory might want to cover it all.

If anyone is left lost and uncertain about the somewhat abrupt conclusion at the end of the story, it might help to check out Episode 18, "Message in a Bottle". All i can say is that this one follows a somewhat well-known, common sci-fi theme. The conclusion is shared in detail within Episode 18.

"The Last Resort" is also what might be referred to as a "Message in a Bottle" which was written and tossed into espace with the idea that it might eventually reach the actual people it was intended for and they may be enlightened by it.

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The Last Resort

The Last Resort

by Nick Zentor
The Last Resort

The Last Resort

by Nick Zentor

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Overview

A victim of lies published an ebook that exposed his evil step-brother and shortly after that, his step-brother was found dead. A detective went through the list of usual suspects to solve the murder and became immersed within a complex mystery involving some of the most secretive and elusive organizations in the world and some of the most advanced computer technology known to science in the 21st century.

"The Last Resort" is the 17th episode of the Multivertical man series, and the 3rd to be published in ebook format. It is also the first episode covered from a "murder mystery" angle and the first to include information about Multiverse Theory and the complexities the series deals with. Some readers might be led to think they are actually working on a case rather than reading a book for entertainment purposes.

If the reader wants to make it simpler, they can skip some of the "excerpts" from the "Defense Report" that are included at the beginning of each chapter, but if they do that, they might miss out on some information which helps to know to understand the case. The case itself is a very important part of the Multivertical Man series, so anyone who is interested in the series and Multiverse Theory might want to cover it all.

If anyone is left lost and uncertain about the somewhat abrupt conclusion at the end of the story, it might help to check out Episode 18, "Message in a Bottle". All i can say is that this one follows a somewhat well-known, common sci-fi theme. The conclusion is shared in detail within Episode 18.

"The Last Resort" is also what might be referred to as a "Message in a Bottle" which was written and tossed into espace with the idea that it might eventually reach the actual people it was intended for and they may be enlightened by it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163362592
Publisher: Nick Zentor
Publication date: 10/14/2019
Series: The Multivertical Man , #17
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 240 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I was born in another parallel of Earth just a few years before John Kennedy was assassinated and I was transferred to this parallel after a motorcycle accident in late 1982. After 3 years of homelessness, I was inspired to become a science-fiction writer and committed myself to the task once I had managed to find a job and a place to plug in a typewriter. I worked on the job like a good robot for 10 years while writing science-fiction on my free time.

After failing to get any books published due to a low demand (every publisher explained how they were selling less books every year), I decided to get into small-publishing and accessed the local copy-outlet to publish my own books. But I didn't have enough money to print more than a handful at a time, and almost no one was interested in buying any of it.

It wasn't until 2004, after I managed to save enough money for a new computer, that I began to make some real progress. I was able to do a much better job with book-making and the quality of my books improved. But still they did not sell, so I simply small-published them at my own website online and offered them for free through the website. The website was up until 2008, when I lost my apartment and spent some time homeless again.

Aside from writing science-fiction, I started working with 2d computer graphics and animation in late 2004, and got into 3d computer graphics and animation in 2009, after finding another apartment. I've been working with 3d computer graphics, trying to go somewhere there, but I've had problems paying for the software.

I wrote "Fool's Errand: Redemption" as the last book in the Temspace-Variant Series in 2015 and turned it into an ebook in 2017. Because I am also a 3d computer graphics artist, I decided to try my hands at my first ebook cover and produced the cover for "Fool's Errand: Redemption" to go with it.

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