The Ripple in Space-Time

The Ripple in Space-Time by S. F. Chapman, published by Striped Cat Press in 2013, is a 262-page work written in English. This narrative follows Inspector Ryo Trop of the Free City Inquisitor’s Office as he investigates the destruction of the Ultra Energy Laboratory on the moon. Initially suspected to be the work of rogue moon miners, Ryo soon uncovers a more intricate and sinister plot involving the corrupt feudal fiefdoms of the Warlords in the year 2445.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and science fiction as Ryo collaborates with a young Liaison Agent and a struggling graduate student to piece together the truth behind the disaster. The investigation reveals connections to a wave of space piracy troubling the Solar System, raising questions about the motivations of the marauding space raiders. This edition presents a detailed exploration of the complex dynamics at play in a future shaped by intrigue and deception.
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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 is connected to the obliteration of the lunar lab. But why would reckless and marauding space raiders have an interest in a research facility?
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