Sequel to Solitude – ABR Listeners Choice: Best Sci-Fi of 2018Following the incredible events of Solitude, Vaughn and Angela must probe the depths of space and time to unravel and perhaps even reverse the enigma of humanity’s disappearance. But first, they must get past themselves. If you enjoyed Solitude, you’ll love the action and plot twists in this apocalyptic epic.Order Your Copy Today!… twists in this apocalyptic epic.
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Vaughn had visions of plying the seven seas with Angela at his side. Then she and fate crapped all over his plans. Bent on discovering the truth about what happened to humanity and the rest of the world’s life, Angela drags a less than willing Vaughn across the Mediterranean and into central Europe. However, even the overhead presence of a line of levitating steel structures and ships couldn’t prepare them for what lied ahead. The size and scale of what they find in Geneva rocks them to their cores.
Angela and Vaughn fall into the center of a world-consuming machine. While struggling to survive, they wander through a looping chain of utterly alien lands. When they finally deduce the true nature of their situation, Angela discovers a potential way out, not just for her and Vaughn but all of Earth’s life.
Angela can bring back the whole of the human race!
But only if she and Vaughn can survive the journey home.
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Again, not a finality to the story but not a complaint either, as the characters and the story itself are well-told and throughly entertaining. I am interested where things go from here and eagerly await the next one.
OMG! Multitude was absolutely fantastic! If you haven’t listened to Solitude yet, I highly recommend that you do. This picks up right where the story left off and explains what happened to the rest of humanity. Angela and Vaughn make their way to CERN to figure out what happened to all human and animal life on the planet. What they find is horrifying! In an attempt to stop a horrible invasion, they end up in an unending loop between parallel universe trying to find their way back home and put a stop to this! This is a story you have to pay close attention to or you’ll get confused. Even the main characters are confused!
Excellent narration by R.C. Bray and Julia Whelan! Bray always does a phenomenal job and is one of my absolute favorite narrators! Whelan and Bray work so well together in this series!
I’d hate to see this series butchered, but I think this series would be great as a movie! Can’t wait for book 3!
I’ve been waiting for the follow-up to Dean M. Cole’s “Solitude” for, it seems, forever. Solitude was a great book, and it left just enough of a hint about things to come in Multitude, that I knew I needed to read it as soon as it came out. And I’m happy to say that the book did not disappoint. Without giving up plot details, I can say that Multitude is one of the most imaginative books I’ve read. An adventure that spans dimensions. It differs quite a bit from the first book, in that the two protagonists are together for the entire story. My only complaint is that at times you get frustrated with the mail protagonist’s bull-headedness and impatience, but that eventually gets lost amid a story that is as expanisve and colorful as this one. Great work, Mr. Cole, I’m now looking forward to the next one!
Few books in the science fiction genre can truly be classified as unique…but along comes Dean M. Cole’s much-anticipated sequel to “Solitude.” With “Multitude,” Dean has solidly laid claim to that label.
I had expected more surprises from the characters of Vaughn and Angela. I had anticipated an action-packed story. I had hoped for an exploration into the cause of the catastrophe that wiped out life on earth.
I had not been prepared to be shoved, kicking and screaming, into new dimensions.
Including Hell.
Dean takes the reader on an existential roller-coaster ride unlike anything I’ve encountered before. There is no way to determine what is coming next or how (or if) Angela and Vaughn will overcome what they encounter.
There are not enough hyperbolic adjectives to sprinkle on this review and I can’t give more details without providing spoilers. It is the best book I’ve read in years. It is entertaining. It is well-and vividly written. It will expand your thinking.
It is … unputdownable.