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Fall into the dark energy well of the Genesis Point located at the ignition point of the big bang
and you may discover the back door that leads to the architects of the universe, if you survive.
That is the warning told to Abbey on a lonely mountain side rain forest in Costa Rica by a
young man who is a visitor from a parallel string in the multiverse. The cosmic drifter  relates
his encounters with an alien self replicating probe that transports him and his companions
across parallel universes and timescapes. While trying to find their way home, they encounter
sentient machine encephalons, planets that move at the whims of bio-mechanical  nanobots  
 and discover what lies beyond starlight in the void at the edge of the universe.

Is Beyond Starlight a true story that hopped a cosmic ride from elsewhere in another parallel
universe as Abbey suggests, take a read, your universe will never be the same.

"I like to breakdown the barriers between science fiction and reality. As we live
within a multiverse filled with the possible, all things become probable."
                                                                               James Abbey
Beyond Starlight
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About the Author
James Abbey lives in a countryside cottage next to a rain forest preserve a few kilometers
outside of Puriscal, Costa Rica. He divides his time between writing and working on his wind
turbine and solar panels that supply electricity to his small home. His favorite pastime is
watching the monkeys and sloths that wander by to liberate samples from his fruit trees. His
other passions include astronomy, repairing his antique motorcycle and radio and searching
for that elsewhere. For thirty years he worked as a radio talk show host with AM and FM
stations in the U.S. and on international shortwave bands. He has also authored several
non-fiction articles for journals dealing with media.
Book Reviews

Beyond Starlight (and everything else)
I picked up a copy of Beyond Starlight and found it a strange but wonderful blend of science
fiction. A sort of mix of George Orwell and Isaac Asimov meets Mitchu Kaku in a parallel
universe, yes it is that weird. There are several themes running along side of each other in the
book that should not be overlooked. Like the world of bio-mechanical nanoids running
through the two main characters bodies, these little guys are undergoing a process of
evolution and discovering “God”, who in this case is the bodies of the two hosts. Also it is
interesting to note the most dangerous species in all of the Multiverse is none other then
mankind, wouldn't you know! But as it happens such a violent tendency of human beings has
its place and meaning. Especially appealing to this reader was the description of the Genesis
Point and what lies inside this umbilical cord between parallel universes. I await the next
offering of the series.
Eric Smith, 06/15/2007
Available December 2007

Written in the classic Science Fiction style using modern themes, Beyond Starlight is a
serious must read 374 page novel inspired by true events.