Book 1

Adam Exitus

by Nicholas Abdilla

Published 12 April 2017

You’ll never look at our universe in the same way again after experiencing this “outstanding classic.” Science-fiction and historical non-fiction collide in this “much-needed breath of fresh air” and a “a non-stop roller coaster ride through time and space.”
 

Fantastic for young adult fiction fans through to experienced connoisseurs of sci-fi sagas and fantasy. Find out why readers are calling it “a terrific entry point into a larger universe.
 

“Why did they kidnap me? I’m not rich. I don't have a lot of family to extort. I have certainly not been a police officer long enough to make any enemies. But instead of waking to the incessant ringing of my alarm clock back in my small city apartment, I awoke in the dirt. In the jungle. Naked. What is happening? Where are their demands?"
Am I in some weird experiment, or is it all a dream? But it can’t be a dream, because I keep having terrible nightmares. About bright lights, and pain, and figures at my door. Of jumping off cliffs, being eaten by monsters and hanging myself. How can you have such vivid nightmares inside a dream?"
 

Adam Exitus is the first book in the Adam X series, a massive, immersive new universe in the tradition of epic sci-fi space sagas like Star Wars, Hyperion, Imperial Radch and Stranger Things and inspired by authors like Timothy Zahn, Philip K. Dick, James Luceno and Michael Anderle.
 

Filled with mystery, romance and a killer twist, Adam Exitus is the best young adult science fiction book you will read this year.


Book 2

Adam Exiled

by Nicholas Abdilla and Chris Stead

Published 17 June 2020

Adam Exiled blends imaginative sci-fi with real-world science and historical non-fiction to create something not only entertainingly fresh, but deep thinking, too. Written for young adult science-fiction fans and up, it presents a new perspective on our universe and the many beings that inhabit it.
Book II in the award-winning, bestselling, Adam X series has landed on Earth. Although, it’s landed many millennia earlier than its characters had first expected!

Three years ago, the Human Adam 10 and the Floran Eve 8 escaped their habitats on the most advanced spacecraft in the galaxy, the Enclosed Dimensional Nexus. It was the first time the Preservers, a highly advanced alien race, had ever lost one of their specimens. But not everything went to plan for the two clones and their android companion, Anne. They arrived on Earth almost 6,000 years before the original Adam’s abduction.

While they’ve built a promising new life together, both carry scars from their encounter with their extra-dimensional, time travelling captors. Not only does Adam still mourn the loss of Anne, but he’s also torn on whether to tell Eve the disturbing truth behind their origins.

Meanwhile, Eve is haunted by memories from a life she never truly lived and has discovered their escape may have left her fatally ill. One way or another, the arrival of a powerful stranger will decide their fates.

Fans of pulp science-fiction classics like Star Wars and Star Trek, or the works of Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Timothy Zahn and Arthur C. Clarke, will feel right at home with Adam Exiled. Especially if you also love being immersed in the creative worlds of video games such as Mass Effect, Halo and Half-Life.


Book 3

Adam Nexus

by Nicholas Abdilla and Chris Stead

Published 6 October 2020

The Human clone Adam 10 was the first specimen to ever escape its artificial habitat and the EDN, a time-traveling vessel created by the Preservers. But the trouble started centuries before that historic event when Eldest, the spaceship’s leader, faced an unprecedented dilemma.
 

The earlier Adam clones keep taking their own lives rather than accept a life lived in captivity, an unprecedented behaviour among sentient beings. Each death was a failure; a blemish on Eldest’s impeccable record. As a first step, Eldest created an android caretaker to manage the Adams’ psychologies. But it would take many decades of close observation to find out the truth.
 

Eldest’s answer couldn’t have been further from what the Preservers had expected. And such prolonged exposure to a Human has caused the telepathic alien to begin questioning the grand plan.
 

It seems there might be more to these lesser beings than first thought. Much more!