Life can change in a split second, a minute moment, an infinite hour. For Laura Hamilton, her split second lasted 2,880 minutes. 48 hours to be exact. She barely escaped with her life. With a body full of scars and a heart full of hurt, the twenty-nine-year old clothes designer spent the following
Calling Time
β Scribed by Adrian Cousins
- Book ID
- 112058006
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0C7CTKFYN
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
History always repeats β or does it? Could you change your past?
Relive the β70s, β80s and β90s in this witty and gripping time travel series. Evoke the memories and discover the mystery.
Eighteen years have elapsed since Jason Apsley grabbed his second chance after time travelling forty-two years into the past. Itβs now 1994, and those time-travelling calamitous years of the late β70s and β80s are now a distant memory. Life is perfect β or is it?
Jasonβs worst nightmare becomes a reality when a mysterious letter appears, suggesting his immediate future may not be as rosy as expected. As the chaos ensues, an inquisitive journalist and DCI French close in on he truth about his past.
Will time repeat itself, or can Jason, once again, alter the future?
If you like time travel, entwined with mystery and humour, youβll love the fast-paced time travel series by Adrian Cousins. Download today and continue the adventure..M.F
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