A Temporal Mistake

By Daniel A. Roberts
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Aug. 07, 2009
Words: 16,339 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452366814


Description

Harshly yanked through time and space from an experiment gone wrong, a lonely man named Alexander does his best to fit into utopia as the long list of mysterious facts come together to reveal the shocking truth of where he truly landed.

Tags

scifi, mystery, short story, time travel, scifi science fiction

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Review by: safeunderdark on Aug. 20, 2012 : star star star star star
An intriguing story about a man harshly yanked through time and space, that is a minor statement.
I'm doing my best to keep away from spoilers, and it is hard to do, because this is not just a short story..
This is an event, a must have read, a top shelf, must be on your reading list, type of short story.
And I'm sorry it is just a "short" story.
Daniel, a master at what he does, created a world, a universe even, unimaginable, but yet so close to home, you can taste it.
where full story could happening right under your nose.
Things unknown will be explained, other unknowns discovered.
As the first sci-fi story written by Daniel, this is the cream on the cake.
It is all there the stuff that make dreams.
Daniel make them come true.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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