

As soon as Mike starts getting useful information he stops reporting it to Reggie and asks for more resources instead including military backup that will do exactly as he says and won't ask questions. The early ones are just Mike talking through his non-findings. Reggie Magnus specifically chose Mike for the position and expects regular progress reports back.Naturally the whole team hates him and go out of their way to disrespect him and deprive him of the resources he needs to do his job. His report will be the deciding factor in whether they get funding or not.

Mike is dispatched by the DARPA review board to audit the Door project and report back.Readers are encouraged but not required to read 14 first. The Fold moves from investigation to sci-fi horror as the story progresses. Mike has one powerful tool on his side though: a perfect photographic memory. Worse, the last auditor to inspect the project was immediately committed to a psych ward. The project works (so everyone keeps saying) but the team keeps asking for more resources and refuses to explain or publish. A novel by Peter Clines following up 14 in the same world, The Fold follows Leland "Mike" Erikson as he is recruited from teaching high school literature to auditing the Albuquerque Door: a DARPA research project in teleportation.
