This is the true story of Second World War fighter pilot, Richard Hillary. After being shot down in September 1940, Hillary spent several months in hospital, undergoing numerous operations; a member of Archibald McIndoe's 'Guinea Pig Club'. Originally published in 1942, just months before he died i
The Last Enemy
β Scribed by W.R. Gingell
- Book ID
- 100406381
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Series
- Time Travellerβs Best Friend 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Reality has splitβand itβs Definitely Not Kezβs Fault.
There are Fixed Points in the universe: places where events Must Always Happen, no matter what else changes in the timeline. But Someone isnβt happy with the way things turned out.
Someone knows that if those Fixed Points are disturbed, another version of reality can be created.
And Someone is desperate enough to risk destroying the universe just for a chance to make their own vision into reality: a vision that will separate Kez and Marx from each other and all that they hold dear.
Marx without Kez is a small, angry man with a burning desire for revenge, but Kez without Marx is a feral bundle of rage and fear that could well destroy any version of reality.
Someone really should have thought of that before they began splitting realityβ¦
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