I love finding a good Sci-Fi that has potential for a long run of future books, a series of movies and/or a TV franchise. Intersection: Parallel Planes by Ayden Lockwood is just such a find. In Intersection: Parallel Planes, agents of the Global Research Center (GRC) are concerned when a global world peace seems threatened. Unknown to the GRC, another secret government agency has developed the capability to explore divergent timelines and parallel worlds. With a great cast of characters, Parallel Planes presents a mind-bending series of potential story lines as a Divergent Timeline Team seeks to unravel what seems to be going wrong in our timeline by exploring what has gone wrong (or right) in other timelines. They also want to know who is behind the suspected sabotage. As I said, infinite story possibilities about an infinite number of parallel planes. For instance, why does the Sphinx have a nose in the latest timeline explored and is it significant. Five stars for Parallel Planes and for Ayden Lockwood. I recommend the journey.
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