Crown Empire: Box Set: Books 1-13
(2026)(A book in the Crown Empire series)
An omnibus of novels by Clive Carter
Crown Empire the Box Set
In a world fractured by global rivalries, one discovery rewrites humanity’s future and its past. When Dr. Miriam Varquez stumbles upon a hyperspace distortion buried in quantum theory, the United Kingdom becomes the sole possessor of a technology that bends the limits of time, space, and politics. Prime Minister James Mallory seizes the moment, rekindling dreams of empire not through conquest, but through control of the stars.
As Earth’s great powers race to challenge Britain's supremacy, uneasy alliances form. The hyperspace drive becomes not only the crown jewel of a new space age, but the key to deeper truths: ancient civilizations wiped from existence, warning echoes across dimensions, and a non-corporeal intelligence lurking in hyperspace’s deepest folds.
From the corridors of Downing Street to the voids between galaxies, The Hyperspace Chronicles charts the rise of humanity’s second age and the cost of playing god with alien fire. What begins as a political maneuver becomes a cosmic reckoning, as factions vie not just for power, but for survival in a universe built on forgotten wars and abandoned empires.
In the end, the question is not who controls the stars
but whether anyone should.
Genre: Science Fiction
In a world fractured by global rivalries, one discovery rewrites humanity’s future and its past. When Dr. Miriam Varquez stumbles upon a hyperspace distortion buried in quantum theory, the United Kingdom becomes the sole possessor of a technology that bends the limits of time, space, and politics. Prime Minister James Mallory seizes the moment, rekindling dreams of empire not through conquest, but through control of the stars.
As Earth’s great powers race to challenge Britain's supremacy, uneasy alliances form. The hyperspace drive becomes not only the crown jewel of a new space age, but the key to deeper truths: ancient civilizations wiped from existence, warning echoes across dimensions, and a non-corporeal intelligence lurking in hyperspace’s deepest folds.
From the corridors of Downing Street to the voids between galaxies, The Hyperspace Chronicles charts the rise of humanity’s second age and the cost of playing god with alien fire. What begins as a political maneuver becomes a cosmic reckoning, as factions vie not just for power, but for survival in a universe built on forgotten wars and abandoned empires.
In the end, the question is not who controls the stars
but whether anyone should.
Genre: Science Fiction