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The Fold

By: Peter Clines
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Step into the fold. It's perfectly safe.

The folks in Mike Erikson's small New England town would say he's just your average, everyday guy. And that's exactly how Mike likes it. Sure, the life he's chosen isn't much of a challenge to someone with his unique gifts, but he's content with his quiet and peaceful existence. That is until an old friend presents him with an irresistible mystery, one that Mike is uniquely qualified to solve.

Far out in the California desert, a team of DARPA scientists has invented a device they affectionately call the Albuquerque Door. Using a cryptic computer equation and magnetic fields to "fold" dimensions, it shrinks distances so a traveler can travel hundreds of feet with a single step. The invention promises to make mankind's dreams of teleportation a reality. And, the scientists insist, traveling through the door is completely safe. Yet evidence is mounting that this miraculous machine isn't quite what it seems - and that its creators are harboring a dangerous secret.

As his investigations draw him deeper into the puzzle, Mike begins to fear there's only one answer that makes sense. And if he's right, it may be only a matter of time before the project destroys...everything. A cunningly inventive mystery featuring a hero worthy of Sherlock Holmes and a terrifying final twist you'll never see coming, The Fold is that rarest of things: a genuine pause-resister science-fiction thriller. Step inside its audio and learn why author Peter Clines has already won legions of loyal fans.

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Editors Select, June 2015 - Obligatory lecture: If you love audio, and you have not yet checked out 14, you should. That said, The Fold – which is set within the same universe, but stands on its own – may just as easily make a Peter Clines groupie out of you. This sci-fi mystery follows Mike, a not-so-ordinary high school teacher hired to investigate the scientists behind The Albuquerque Door, a machine that has made teleportation possible. It seems to work fine... but as he digs deeper, Mike soon realizes the scientists are hiding something. It's a signature Clines story, full of puzzles, fun characters, and plenty of weirdness. The cherry on top is 14 narrator Ray Porter, who so perfectly embodies the authors' characters and tone, mastering his unique blend of sarcasm and suspense. —Sam, Audible Editor

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"Narrator Ray Porter deftly captures the emotions of a group of people who are caught up in a force they don't understand.... Porter ably voices a wide range of characters--from the gruff team leader to the foul-mouthed female engineer and the stammering alien leader. Porter is an affable travel guide on this thrilling trip to a frightening world." ( AudioFile)

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WOW!!! Fantastic Book

Fantastic book, shocking ending.. Peter Clines did a great job with this book... its ending was shocking, never thought that this book would be like this... Loved it. At the start of the book I had a feeling that things are familiar but didn't think much about it. But the ending of the book was jaw dropping.. I wonder what Peter Clines will bring next.

Ray Porter, as always, did a great job with his narration. Always good...

P.S. Before you read this book. you should read Peter Clines's book "14"

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Started off promising

The beginning of the novel offered a mystery but half way through the story evolved to the absurd. The characters lost credibility and the mystery .

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Buy it Now

Buy it now but only if you have the time to listen to it straight through. It is really hard to put it down. After The Martian, the second best book out of many that I have listened to in the past year. Look no further, this is the book you want.

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Very similar to previous book 14

I enjoyed the author's earlier book, 14, so purchased this one. Both have a unique theme but both are very similar. They involve travelling to author dimensions/space times, and only differ slightly only by the way people are transported. One is an apartment and the other is via a top secret DARPA project. The place people wind up are almost identical, but I won't give it away. The ending of both books are also almost identical with need to "close" the "gateway"

The main character has total recall so he can remember everything that he has seen in the past. It is instrumental in the plot and makes the book more interesting.

So in summary, If you liked 14, then you will like this, but be slightly bored by all the similarities. If you haven't read 14 I would pick that one and then skip The Fold

Narration is superb

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Same-O, Same-O

This novel is basically a re-do of the author’s first novel, “14”. Different sci-fi premises but basically the same idea about the alternate reality, especially bats (or whatever) the size of aircraft carriers, etc. At the end of this novel, he sets up to continue another novel with the same theme.

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Wow. Holy cow. Whip-crack-kapow.

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The cover to this book caught my eye a few months ago and I thought, "where have I heard of Peter Clines before?" Then I realized, "Oh yeah. He's the guy that wrote the crazy apartment book!" By this I mean '14' which is a book I listened to nearly a year ago and haven't forgotten. It was a really cool and original story. So, I pre-ordered The Fold.

The Fold is a nearly perfect science fiction novel. I was transfixed to this story. I hated having to stop listening even for a little while. I wanted to finish it all in one sitting, and when it was over I wanted more.

The characters slowly come alive and over the course of the book you'll gradually fall in love with them. This is partly due to the writing style and partly to do with Ray Porter's outstanding performance. Not much needs to be said about Mr. Porter, because if you're an audio book fan you'll know he's one of the best.

This is a stand alone novel, but there are connections to the book ’14'. (Those crazy green cockroaches!) It doesn't matter which one you listen to first, but I'll guarantee that if you listen to one you'll want to hear the other. Plus, there's a scene at the end of this one that strongly suggests there'll be a third book that combines the two story lines.

So, if you A) like sci-fi, and B) want to hear something a little different, and C) you're a big fat nerdy nerd like me... then this is a book for you.

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Interesting beginning, then ....

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Interesting beginning and story line, but then about 2/3s through it gets really hokey! Too bad the author didn't stick to a more believable twist.

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Could have been better

Story was interesting. Read like the book wasn't finished when he started, but in fact developed as he was writing - so the story became odd. The constant use of the F word also diminished my enjoyment of the book.

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Turn off your brain, pseudo science fiction ahead!

Starts out as a compelling mysterious adventure in what initially feels like "hard-science-fiction", but eventually hits a point where it strays completely away from hard science and the author makes all the usual mistakes (or rather allowances) made by most stories in this genre with no regard to chaos theory and the obvious implications to small initial changes in an isolated system. That said, if you go into the story knowing that at a point you will need to turn your brain off and excuse the super massive science plot holes then I'm sure you will enjoy it.

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Held my attention

Great book. I was spellbound until the beginning of the climax, where it strayed pretty far afield for several chapters. However, the story was redeemed in the final few chapters.

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