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In God lives in Chiswick, Anna Maria and the Duke of Connaught meet Ms Barnsworth, a mentally ill patient who claims she's from another universe in which she is sent to a space station around Jupiter. She is also apparently capable of creating human beings out of the vacuum of space.
In The Marginals, our heroes meet two scientists who are studying statistical probabilities, predictions of the future and people's behaviours. When they meet they realise that they are a perfect match but don't dare admit to it in order to avoid being the victim of this predestination.
In Psi-Star we find out about how Anna Maria at 18 learned to cope with being the most psychic woman alive whilst developing quantum computers in Victoria.
In Déj=E0 Vu they get to fear a Professor from Oxford capable of changing reality at will.
In Dead Girl's Song, we meet a special ghost from York in quest for the key to the city.
In Righteous Citizens of Sidmouth, our characters have to fight against a small group of people who denounce online inhabitants who do not conform to their beliefs.
In London's Library from the Future, it is not easy to distinguish the reality from what books from the future are describing. Should they destroy the career of the Prime Minister or not?
In The Uncertainty of King George Varney, the existence of some of our descendants is due to a temporal paradox, and the survival of humanity after two world wars depends on Anna Maria finishing the work she started years ago.
Finally, in The Box on the Seven Dials, the Duke of Connaught experiences for himself what mind powers can do to his own personal existence.
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