Z, Charles L. Fontenay
Z, Charles L. Fontenay
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Z
They Were One Person—Split by the Laws of Physics

Author: Charles L. Fontenay

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 11/14/2022

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Z by Charles L. Fontenay - Time reversal exists at the sub-atomic level according to Feynman's Theory—and according to that same theory any entity can exist in three places at one time.... Does this explain, the strange co-existence of Summer, Mark and Wyn?What scientific or supernatural principle is behind the mysterious appearances recorded some years ago by Mr. Charles Fort, I'm sure I don't know. It could, of course, be the same as that behind the sudden appearance of Wyndham Storm in Central Park, but I don't believe I've heard of a case that exactly paralleled this one.I gather from a perusal of Mr. Fort's works that it is not uncommon for these unheralded visitors to come onstage without the formality of clothing; but I don't believe it's customary for them to bring their wives along.I got caught in a thunderstorm that night in Central Park—not New York's Central Park, but Allertown's Central Park, which isn't as big. Having no raincoat—the skies had appeared clear when I left home for the movies—I took refuge in the big octagonal bandstand.The storm was brief, but spectacular; one of those violent affairs that often mark the arrival of a cold front to dispel an unusually intense midsummer heat wave. The rain slashed across the park in wind-whipped sheets, managing to drench me even in my shelter. Big trees bowed low and reluctantly hurled away leaves and limbs. Thunder rolled incessantly and the lightning made an eerie daylight of the blackness.Suddenly, there was a terrific clap of thunder and a fiery flash that blotted out everything around me. Shaken, I picked myself up from the floor of the bandstand, still not sure I hadn't been struck. Blue smoke was boiling away from a wrecked tree about thirty feet away, in the midst of a clump of charred, waving shrubbery.And like Venus rising from the foam the naked woman stepped out of the shrubbery, followed by the naked man.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josiah on October 24, 2019

Zombie stories are their own subgenre of science fiction; we're fascinated by the human body reanimating after death. Every storyteller's version of a world infiltrated by zombies has a different explanation for how it got that way, and these details are much of what determines if a work of zombie f......more

Goodreads review by Tina on October 08, 2010

Original post at One More Page One of our favorite past times/stress busters at work is zombie killing. No, seriously. Whenever we (namely Grace and I) find ourselves extremely stressed at work, and we have some money left, we'd troop over to Timezone (the nearest arcade at work) and start hogging th......more

Goodreads review by Raina on March 23, 2016

Solid zombie fic for the middle school set. Josh lives in a world after zombies. Fifteen years ago, before he was born, a zombie virus ripped through society. Now - to him -- they're a memory from the distant past. Josh himself enjoys playing simulated video games - killing zombies. His mom, on the......more

Goodreads review by Zombieslayer⚡Alienhunter on June 11, 2017

It's been a while- fifteen years or more- since the earth was plagued by a virus. This virus, piggybacked on common influenza, turned its victims feral and lit up the sensation center of the brain (sometimes called the reptilian center because of its size in lizards) like freaking Christmas. "They wer......more

Goodreads review by The Reading Raccoon on June 25, 2019

Read for Popsugar 2019 LitRPG but I don’t think it will apply. There is a video game but minimal discussion of scores, rank, etc. Average teen zombie book. None of the characters were particularly engaging.......more