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9798707455872
ISBN13:
9798707455872
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$15.78

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$15.78
"The ending to end all endings." ★★★★★ "A perfect mixture of 11/22/63 by Stephen King, and Fatherland by Robert Harris!" ★★★★★ "New enemies, using old weapons?" ★★★★★ An incredible new take on the classic time-travel story, where past events appear seemingly at random in the modern world, creating apocalyptic chaos on a global scale. The end of time has begun. Bombs from the past fall on present day London and Berlin, and tanks roll across Europe. The world is pushed to the brink of a new war, reviving long silenced grievances as events from history play out today. A tear in time moves steadily through the past, wrenching our violent history seemingly at random into the present. History as we know it changes the world around us, creating a dystopia where political conflicts are reignited, diseases cured over a century ago spread unchecked, and society gradually turns on itself. Amidst this chaos, two German soldiers from the Second World War violently fight their way back to the Fatherland from Russia, one with a furious reluctance to accept that the world has moved on, the other desperate to find his home and family. Their bloody conflict leaves victims from the Russian countryside to the centre of Berlin. Will we close the door on a new Reich, or be thrown into a repeated nightmare. Scientists conducting an experiment within a particle accelerator facility in Switzerland quickly realise that an unexpected incident during their first attempt to accelerate a particle to the speed of light may have horrific consequences. As more historical events are dragged into the present, political structures and modern society begin to crumble, with everyday religious beliefs pushed to extremes, humanity's grip on reality irreparably altered, and the lives of everyone on the planet put at risk.
Author: Richard Warwick |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: 44237 |
Number of Pages: 286 pages |
Binding: Fiction |
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ISBN-13: 9798707455872 |