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Around the Universe in 10-43 second

Around the Universe in 10-43 second

Manu Breysse, Peter Field (Translator), Pierre Gonzalès (Illustrator)

Sareth is a Pharaoh on a lost planet at the far end of an arm of the Milky Way. While imposing a hard-line, despotic regime there, he is accidentally teleported to the centre of the galaxy. Lost, Sareth goes to take refuge in a city library to try to understand what is happening to him. But, just as he is about to discover the meaning of life, it disappears before his very eyes...

Come discover Sareth and his companions on their insane quest to find the meaning of life! A quest against which the universe itself appears to put them on their guard with its space worms, galactic jellyfish, pan-dimensional creatures, humans... Accompanied by an alcoholic, his shrink and the latter’s daughter who is in the throes of adolescence, Sareth will confront the dangers of an absurd universe, which has no other purpose than to make life rare and precious!

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Genre : Science Fiction Language : English
Sub-genre : Space Opera Release : July 1, 2017
Series : The Meaning of the Universe #1

Biography

Manu Breysse

Manu Breysse est un écrivain, romancier et nouvelliste français. Vivant dans le sud de la France, il commence à écrire dans le registre de l’imaginaire vers 20 ans et sort son premier roman en 2016. En 2017, il co-fonde le regroupement d’auteurs de l’imaginaire du sud-est « TaraSquE ».

Ce n’est qu’après l’obtention de son Doctorat en Neurosciences qu’il s’adonne pleinement à l’écriture, fasciné par le processus créatif qu’elle offre. Combinant la rigueur de l’écriture scientifique à son imagination débordante, il écrit principalement de la science-fiction.

Aujourd'hui, il termine sa trilogie de SF humoristique mêlant l’humour absurde des Monty Python à celui plus sarcastique de Douglas Adams et Terry Pratchett, assaisonné d’une sauce bien française d’humour de situation dans un space-opéra rocambolesque qui vous conduira jusqu’au sens de la vie ! Car la réponse ultime n’est pas toujours 42 !

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