
PARALLELS: New Discoveries. New Lands. New Alliances, and one man's quest to save Humanity.
Release Date: Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
Pages: 551 pages
In 'Parallels' by Gary Armitage, a retired scientist is drawn back into a world of high-stakes science and diplomacy as he battles to save humanity from an extraordinary interstellar crisis.
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Parallels
New Discoveries, New Lands, New Alliances—and One Man’s Quest to Save Humanity
🔬 A groundbreaking discovery. A reluctant hero. A race against time to secure humanity’s future.
Jack Vincent was ready for a quiet retirement. As CERN’s former chief scientist, he had spent years pushing the boundaries of physics, but nothing could have prepared him for what came next. A shocking discovery-one that challenges everything humanity knows pulls him back into a world of high-stakes science, diplomacy, and first-contact negotiations.
Thrust into an unfolding interstellar crisis, Jack and his handpicked team must navigate uncharted territories, forge unlikely alliances, and confront an intelligence far beyond human comprehension. But time is running out. The fate of humanity and that of other species-hinges on their success. Can a scientist become the leader the world needs?
New Discoveries, New Lands, New Alliances—and One Man’s Quest to Save Humanity
🔬 A groundbreaking discovery. A reluctant hero. A race against time to secure humanity’s future.
Jack Vincent was ready for a quiet retirement. As CERN’s former chief scientist, he had spent years pushing the boundaries of physics, but nothing could have prepared him for what came next. A shocking discovery-one that challenges everything humanity knows pulls him back into a world of high-stakes science, diplomacy, and first-contact negotiations.
Thrust into an unfolding interstellar crisis, Jack and his handpicked team must navigate uncharted territories, forge unlikely alliances, and confront an intelligence far beyond human comprehension. But time is running out. The fate of humanity and that of other species-hinges on their success. Can a scientist become the leader the world needs?