The Venn Fold
Book 10 in the Fold Series
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- Expected 3 Sept 2026
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- 179,00 Kč
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- Pre-Order
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- 179,00 Kč
Publisher Description
“This needs to be picked up by Netflix and made into a TV show. Absolutely brilliant” – Goodreads
"In the vein of great writers like Harry Harrison and Robert A Heinlein" - Amazon
“Nick Adams is a storyteller of rare ability” – Goodreads
“I read a lot of sci-fi and this is in the top percent” – Amazon
“Superb writing, editing and excellent storytelling” – Kobo
“The best sci-fi series I have read in a while” – Amazon
The Venn Fold
The starship Gabriel has been taken and is in enemy hands. Bache Loftt, Edward Virr and his crew are under arrest, facing a probable death sentence and the GDA president, Stavri Venn, the one man with the authority to stop this is also in custody.
On Stathmos Vasi Space Station and below on Dasos, a quiet coup d’état is taking place and the GDA council is being deceived and kept well in the dark.
The Gabriel runs quiet under a suppression field—Cleo almost silenced, her systems shutting down, her abilities reducing by the minute. The soldiers moving through her corridors believe they have accounted for everyone. They’ve checked their lists. They’re satisfied with their numbers.
They’ve missed one crew member and he’s not feeling very charitable.
This time, the danger isn’t coming from some outside force or alien invasion, it’s coming from the very heart of the council itself.
The Fold Series
The Architect Fold (Short Story Prequel)
The Initial Fold
The Andromedan Fold
The Messier Fold
The Cygnus Fold
The Acheron Fold
The Medusa Fold
The Halo Fold
The Triangulum Fold
The Loom Fold
The Venn Fold
Author Note:
For the benefit of my awesome fans across the pond, this novel is written in UK English and may include a few colloquialisms and spellings that you don’t recognise. There is, understandably considering the circumstances, a bit of swearing involved. We do swear a bit in England, just put it down to eccentricity, or maybe our spirited Anglo-Saxon heritage.
Another unusual trait of the Brits, is to use humour in stressful situations. Just ask anyone who’s been on active service with the British Armed Forces. It helps to keep one sane!
Now you’re all prepared, I hope you enjoy the stories.
Cheers for now
Nick Adams