The Serapis Fraktur

By Mark Grove
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 02, 2013
Words: 125,077 (approximate)
Language: Commonwealth English
ISBN: 9780988792616


Short description

A rich collector awakens from cryogenic sleep in 2460 to find himself the leader of a galaxy-wide business conglomerate based on his strong sense of ethics and integrity. A new time machine comes online about the same time. Because of his interest in history, art, and antiques, he uses the time machine to recover the lost contents of ancient libraries and extract historical figures like Edison.

Extended description

Antiques dealer, Charles Dawes, finds a fraktur dated 1748 and signed Christopher Dock, of Skippack, Pennsylvania. Fraktur are common schoolmaster creations commemorating rites of passage like baptism, marriage, graduation, and death, but this particular fraktur is very unique. On it are drawn images of the Eiffel Tower, the Washington Monument, flying machines, and the façade of the Serapis Temple in ancient Alexandria. How can that be? This question sets the picker from Madison, Virginia, on a quest for answers which is made easier when he and his wife, Emma, win a massive lotto in 2005. Dawes wisely invests the proceeds in cutting edge companies, but before he can enjoy his luck, he dies accidentally. The Serapis Fraktur is the sequel to Dawes’ death in 2010. It is the first science fiction adventure in The Conglomerate Series in which Dawes awakens from cryogenic stasis in 2460 to discover that he has unlimited wealth due to his wise investments before he died. He also learns .. (Read more)

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Review by: Karen Grove on March 31, 2013 : star star star star star
Very interesting and different science fiction novel. Cool time travel and a unique vision of the future world with travels back into time as well. I did not know that both Serapis and Fraktur are real things. Nice to learn while being entertained. Definitely give this book a try.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Karen Grove on March 31, 2013 : (no rating)
Very interesting and different science fiction novel. Cool time travel and a unique vision of the future world with travels back into time as well. I did not know that both Serapis and Fraktur are real things. Nice to learn while being entertained. Definitely give this book a try.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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