About this book
Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance catapults listeners into a wry, high-stakes science fiction adventure where one fugitive pilot’s bad luck lights the fuse on a galaxy-sized mystery. Jathon Ramsey—grounded on a hostile world after running from unspecified crimes—survives by gambling, bluster, and an unlikely alliance with Margot, a stunning Tri-D woman who wants power as much as she wants beauty. Together they confront crafty, unscrupulous giant frogs determined to expel all aliens, and encounter entities that exist outside of time itself.
Vance blends space-opera action with speculative science, centering on a baffling cosmic puzzle: why did 3,000 worlds blossom almost simultaneously with similar life and intelligence? The novel explores themes of identity, evolution, free will, and the ethical consequences of engineered development, all seasoned with sharp dialogue and dark humor. Plot twists keep the pace brisk while philosophical undercurrents give the story depth.
Perfect for listeners who crave rollicking science fiction with philosophical teeth—fans of space opera, speculative biology, and character-driven adventures will relish the irreverent tone and mind-bending questions. Tune in for a daring, unpredictable ride through a universe that refuses simple answers.