“THING: First Contact is not your average alien encounter story.
It’s bold, visionary, and challenges the conventions of the genre.”
–
Goodreads
THING First Contact:
A Journey Through the Fabric of Time
The Thing Trilogy Book 1
by Kendall Williams
Genre: Science Fiction, Time Travel
What if everything
you knew about reality was a meticulously crafted lie?
“THING: First Contact is not your average alien encounter
story. It’s bold, visionary, and challenges the conventions of the
genre.” – Goodreads
“The writing is compelling, the world-building is immersive, and the stakes
feel incredibly high.” – Goodreads
“Jason Hall is an everyman who finds himself in an impossible
situation—swept into a reality where first contact with an alien entity is not
just happening, but happening in a way that challenges the very fabric of his
understanding of life and the universe.” – Goodreads
Weaving together alternate history, relentless political maneuvering, and
high-stakes adventure, FIRST CONTACT plunges you into a world where dark
conspiracies feel chillingly real. Through the eyes of amateur astronomer Jason
Hall, navigate mind-bending time-travel paradoxes and deep dives into quantum
reality, making you question the very fabric of your own existence.
“What sets this book apart is its bold and ambitious storytelling.”
“The book is thrilling, insightful, and, at times, deeply unsettling—just as
great science fiction should be.”
Kendall Williams writes character-driven, speculative
fiction that fuses dialogue and narrative with high adventure and deep
philosophical inquiry from a quantum perspective, offering cosmic mystery and
multi-dimensional intrigue within a science fiction framework. His books are
not just stories; they are experiences that pull readers into the inescapable
realities of the human condition faced with a first alien encounter, prompting
us to question our humanity, human destiny, and time itself.
Steeped in the Golden Age of science fiction, Kendall writes
from the Roaring Fork Valley near Aspen, surrounded by Colorado's high peaks,
where he and his wife, research biologist Natasha B. Williams, raised their two
daughters.
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