Flux By - Jeremy Robinson
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Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
Lost in time, the town of Black Creek, Kentucky becomes home to temporal layers of people, creatures, and monsters from disparate eras. Journey beyond the time of humanity and witness the rewriting of mankind’s genesis.
For Owen McCoy, a typical day on the job as head of security for Synergy, a research company conducting mysterious experiments, is boring at best. And that’s the way he likes it. Patrolling the Appalachian mountainside, where his now deceased father taught him how to hunt, is relaxing and connects him to the past.
But today is not a typical day on the job. It begins with asking a thief to join him for breakfast. Seeking to set the young man on a better path, Owen invites him to walk the perimeter with him and consider a more honest living. Before their patrol can begin, they discover evidence that the facility has been breached. When Owen’s truck explodes, he’s confused, but ready for whatever might come his way.
At least, he thinks he is.
A wave of light-bending energy - the Flux - rolls down the mountainside, transporting Owen, and everyone in the nearby town of Black Creek, to October 14, 1985, the day before his father died. Two hours later, the second Flux hits, and then a third, and a fourth, each time collecting Black Creek residents from various times. They’re carried through eras filled with wild animals, monsters of myth, and ancient beasts…and then beyond.
Joined by a ragtag group of temporal stowaways, including family members, Owen fights to restore order, stop the Flux, and return home, facing off against futuristic tech, primal killers, and the fear of losing his father…again.
International bestselling author of The Others and Infinite, Jeremy Robinson combines science, action, and strong characters to create an ever-changing landscape that explores the past, the human condition, and the lengths people will go to save those they love.
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This post has 7 comments with rating of 5/5
September 26th, 2019
Science Fiction vs. Fantasy
Sci-Fi (Science Fiction) deals with scenarios and technology that are possible, or may be possible, based on science.
Fantasy deals with supernatural and magical occurrences that have no basis in science.
So, as a general rule, a book cannot belong to both Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres.
September 26th, 2019
alnilam –What about the Emerilia Series?
September 26th, 2019
@Fey10
What about it?
September 26th, 2019
Looks good; thanks!
October 13th, 2019
@alnilam
We always can explain it with some reality dysfunction, where subjective dreams & fantasies become tangible.
After all, currently the science-against-fantasy dichotomy is true only based on one assumption - that the reality, as we know it, can’t change its basic laws (physics). As soon as this assumption is broken, the science is not against fantasy anymore - you need time to develop a new science that deals with the new fantasy rules, and only then fantasy will become science once again… until reality breaks again.
Of course, you don’t have to break reality to introduce fantasy into science fiction - there’s always a workaround, for example, VR, dreaming - those don’t go against science because everything is possible in a simulated reality.
Anyway, the border between fantasy and science fiction can be fragile, as you have defined it. Because to be strictly scientific, we aren’t allowed even to speculate about phenomena we don’t know enough about. Real scientists would not acknowledge time travel, faster-than-speed-of-light mass transfer etc. - they would call it a fiction that is not possible, based on our current scientific knowledge. From science perspective, time travel is no better than witchcraft.
So, strict science fiction should be based only on our current knowledge and adding some invented characters and a storyline, but avoiding any unscientific speculations… which would be pretty boring, I guess.
March 13th, 2023
Book 3 in the Infinite timeline.
November 21st, 2025
I hope in these long 6 years alnilam finally learned Science Fantasy is a genre lol
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