Return to Tomorrow |
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Author:
| Ayres, Jason |
ISBN: | 979-8-7036-6663-0 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.95 |
Book Description:
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If you knew the future, would you change it? Thomas Scott has lived his life twice before. At night he dreams about his wife-to-be and resolves to preserve the timeline so they can meet in the right place at the right time. Ben Lewis was a middle-aged failure in 2020 before he was cast back into his eighteen-year-old body. Given a second chance, he intends to exploit it for his own selfish ends. When the two meet in Oxford in 1988, they...
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If you knew the future, would you change it?
Thomas Scott has lived his life twice before. At night he dreams about his wife-to-be and resolves to preserve the timeline so they can meet in the right place at the right time.
Ben Lewis was a middle-aged failure in 2020 before he was cast back into his eighteen-year-old body. Given a second chance, he intends to exploit it for his own selfish ends.
When the two meet in Oxford in 1988, they soon clash. The more Thomas tries to prevent Ben from disrupting the timeline, the more he delights in doing the opposite.
A decade later, the scene is set for a final confrontation in the blazing heat of Ibiza at the height of the clubbing scene.
This story is the eleventh part of an epic series exploring the time travel genre in original and innovative ways. It can be enjoyed standalone or as part of the series.
Want to know more about the author? You can find him at:
Website: jasonayres.co.uk
Facebook: facebook.com/TheTimeBubble/
Twitter @TheTimeBubble
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What readers are saying about Return to Tomorrow...
A brilliant addition to the Time Bubble series. - Maggie W on Amazon UK.
Time bubble novels never disappoint. Lighthearted, cleverly entangled stories. I just wished they would hurry up and make a film. - Ian B Cormack on Amazon UK
There isn't one bad or boring book in this series and I highly recommend the whole series to anyone who enjoys being lost in a good book. - Kirstein on Amazon UK