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A Sudden Mirage

This novel begins with a certain darkness that will destroy the planet Earth without even warning the peoples on Earth. There is darkness everywhere on the planet Earth; Albert, a young physicist, along with his team tries to find what is happening in the space and the cause behind the darkness. He and his colleagues find some weird things happening in the space but get trapped in a portal and suddenly find themselves in another space-time. His colleagues get trapped in different space-times. However, Prof. Reek who is a renowned physicist is working with peoples of other planet – a planet not dealt by him but by Albert’s father. Albert’s father researched on that planet and the space-time where this planet exits but unfortunately lost some papers, which Prof. Reek gets in hands. Albert’s father didn’t want to have these papers in the hands of Prof. Reek. Albert somehow manages to get some of those papers, but some are sill with Prof. Reek. The other character is Andrea and her friend Jennie. Andrea is a friend of Albert and she also puzzles with darkness and finds herself in Prof. Reek’s planet. Characters like Sumit, Prof. Dave, Dr. Sruti, Commander Wall and remaining characters are supporting characters. The final conclusion of this novel is to find the person who steals papers that are with Albert. Even Albert had not seen those papers and also he with his colleagues will have to find that person who has stolen those papers.

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