Running Out of Time: The Disease

· Elisabeth Martin
4.9
8 reviews
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49
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The year is 2055, and a global pandemic is sweeping across the nation at an unprecedented rate. But after watching one colleague succumb to the disease, and later finding his fiancé face the same fate, top research physicists, Dr. James Kelton decides that he’s the only one who might be able to save the world in time. Traveling six years into the past, James must locate patient zero, and decide how much of himself he’s willing to lose to save humanity.

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4.9
8 reviews
W Holte
July 7, 2024
I loved the story. There are several typos or misspelled words. It doesn't take away from the plot, at sll. So much wrapped into less than fifty pages, left me yearning for more!
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Mandy holford
August 30, 2020
It had a lot of surprising twists and turns and a big surprise at the end
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God's Child
October 24, 2020
I just love it .... the twist and all are awesome
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About the author

I’ve decided to begin publishing my stories as all of my friends believe that such ‘alive plots’ would have been a pity to remain unread.I am passionate about sci-fi, time travel and everything that can make you escape daily routine.

Now I am supported by family and friends who read my writings and leave me feedback.

I don't seem to stick to a particular genre, but write the stories that I would want to read.

Please feel free to contact me by e-mail because i would love to get in touch.

I hope you enjoy my efforts.

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