Lost Cowboy Moon Time

By Madeira Desouza
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Published: Jan. 25, 2012
Words: 24075 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

This is the prequel to Madeira Desouza's science fiction novella, DARE NOT ASK THE DEAD. Time travel agent Ted Avila goes back to the 1990s. There he meets a young man from New Orleans who can read his mind. You should never allow anybody to read your mind if you are from the future. This will cause a disruption in the space/time continuum and you will only have to clean up the mess that you made.

Extended description

This is the prequel to Madeira Desouza's science fiction novella, DARE NOT ASK THE DEAD. Time travel agent Ted Avila goes back to the 1990s. There he meets a young man from New Orleans who can read his mind. You should never allow anybody to read your mind if you are from the future. This will cause a disruption in the space/time continuum and you will only have to clean up the mess that you made.

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time travel, dead, gay science fiction, arizona, dream state, time travel alternate reality, gay author, dead people

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