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Time Cursor (2010)

by John David Krygelski

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Jack Augur comes back from thirty years in the future to stop his own wedding. Although he was warned not to tamper with any other events, within minutes of meeting his younger self, he is responsible for the accidental death of the man who is to go on to invent the time machine. As they struggle together to undo the damage they've done and get the world back on track, mysterious beings thwart their every attempt. John David Krygelski's second novel - Time Cursor is a roller-coaster ride of suspense, action and intrigue with an ending that will not disappoint.… (more)
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What is the biggest mistake you ever made in your life? What if you could go back in time from 30 years in the future and warn yourself not to make that mistake? Would you? Would the warning work? Or is the error fated to ruin your life?

Assuming you did go back what about the law of unintended consequences and it's impact on your current life today? When you came back, assuming you could even get back, would you recognize the current time upon your return?

These are a few of the questions author John Krygelski explores in this engaging, entertaing and thought provoking book. And, I've only skimmed the surface.

Although the book deals with dense scientific theory of time and quantum mechanics, it does so in an easy to read, engaging and compelling style. Although I admit to being a science fiction fan, I was so hooked by this book that I took off from work early on a Friday to spend date night with "Time Courser." Now, that is high praise or I'm a geek. Or perhaps both are true statements;-)

But "Time Curser" isn't a just a science fiction book. It's a book about family. It's a thriller. It's a crime mystery. It's a romance. It's speculative science. It's a UFO book. It's all of the above and yet it's an easy read. I really enjoyed it and I encourage you to give it a shot if you are interested in any of those styles.
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This book is dedicated to the one whom I've dedicated my life - my loving wife, Jean. It is her guidance, support, dedication and love that makes everything I do possible and worthwhile.
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John sat alone in Cal's office, simultaneously terrified and elated at the prospect of what he was about to do.
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Jack Augur comes back from thirty years in the future to stop his own wedding. Although he was warned not to tamper with any other events, within minutes of meeting his younger self, he is responsible for the accidental death of the man who is to go on to invent the time machine. As they struggle together to undo the damage they've done and get the world back on track, mysterious beings thwart their every attempt. John David Krygelski's second novel - Time Cursor is a roller-coaster ride of suspense, action and intrigue with an ending that will not disappoint.

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