

One of the appealing aspects of this book is that it’s set at a time and place that I can relate to. The setting is an old Los Angeles brownstone apartment building in the present time. Nate’s neighbors are the other characters in this story: Mandy, Roger, Tim, Veek, and Xela. Soon, Nate notices other discrepancies and irregularities with the apartment building, and he and the other tenants explore the apartment and uncover its secrets. He notices a bright green cockroach on the day he visits the apartment, but that doesn’t stop him.

Nate moves into an old Los Angeles brownstone apartment with amazingly cheap rent, utilities included. I actually read The Fold before I read 14, so the review is a little skewed in that respect. Instead, think about the story as a mystery, and the direction of the book will be less confusing.ġ4 is fun, mystery thriller that provides a good introduction to the rest of the Threshold series in terms of writing style and subject matter. How is a ghost story science fiction? My assumptions about the story really misinformed my expectations. I was a little confused as I was reading this story. It’s like the beginning of any paranormal story involving ghosts, demons, or poltergeists. Protagonist moves into a brownstone apartment in Los Angeles and strange things start to occur. One aspect of the book that I enjoyed was its sheer plausibility.

Of course, he has other things on his mind. There are some odd things about Nate’s new apartment. Get this audiobook free when you try Audible:Īudie Award Nominee, Science Fiction, 2013
