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When the huge lunar Ultra Energy Laboratory is destroyed by a mysterious blast, Inspector Ryo Trop of the Free City Inquisitor's Office is called in to sort out who is responsible for the disaster.
Early reports imply that rogue moon miners are to blame but Ryo quickly discovers that a far more complex and sinister scheme is afoot.
With the help of a promising young Liaison Agent and a faltering Grad student, Ryo searches for clues and culprits in the corrupt and moldering feudal fiefdoms of the Warlords that dominate human affairs in 2445.
Ryo’s longtime friend, Biology Professor turned spy Malcolm Evans, suggests that the wave of space piracy that has recently vexed the Solar System could be connected to the obliteration of the lunar lab.
But why would reckless and marauding space raiders have an interest in a research facility?
Mr. Chapman, thank you so much allowing me to interview you for Bibliophilia, Please! If you would be so kind, could you please tell us a little about The Ripple in Space-Time in your own words?
Thank you for taking the time to interview me.
The Ripple in Space-Time is set in 2445, which is several centuries after a colossal world war has greatly diminished humanity. Much of the Earth is uninhabitable, and a few brave souls have spread out across the Solar System.
With the exception of an enlightened autonomous zone called Free City, nearly everything is controlled by a few corrupt Warlords.
At the beginning of the story, a lunar research lab is destroyed by a mysterious blast. Detective Ryo Trop from the Free City Inquisitor's office is called in to figure out what happened.
He quickly discovers that a complex plot to steal valuable antimatter is afoot. The story races across the Solar System from there.
What do you believe makes The Ripple in Space-Time stand apart from other science fiction novels?