Assassinating Yesterday

· Stories Rule Press
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Time Travel Rule #1: Don’t interact with anyone for any reason.  

Yeah, right.  

The day Dr. Robinson introduced me to the Temporal Fold Induction Gateway, an entire year passed. If I had known what would happen, I’d have run out the door and never looked back. It was the best year of my life, and I’d give anything to have never experienced it. 

When Officer Blackie grabbed my arm in his jaws, his bite damaged the activation switch on my arm and trapped me twenty years in the past. On the run, I was left with only one choice: find my theoretical physicist father and get him to fix the switch so I can return to my own time. All without giving anything away to him... or my mother. 

This book is part of the Project Gateway time travel thriller series. 

Project Gateway: 

1.0 Assassinating Yesterday 

…and more to come! 

 

Time travel, thriller, action and adventure. 

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5.0
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Ingrid Savell
December 14, 2024
A fantastic & gripping adventure in time travel. I thoroughly enjoyed the complications of this initiation & testing of Time Travel technology. The details were enough to keep it believable & interesting without getting so complicated that I was drawn out of the excitement of the story. The main character was relatable as an expert in his field while still sharing emotions & memories from childhood. Every twist & suprise kept me enthralled. I enjoyed the closure of this first book in the series.
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About the author

Mark Posey is a thriller writer born, raised and living in Edmonton, Canada with his wife, author Tracy Cooper-Posey. He is a retired professional wrestler and father of three—Terry, Matthew, and Katherine. He likes cooking, woodworking, and watching hockey when he’s not scrolling through social media or taking an afternoon nap with his three cats—Pippin, Merry, and Strider. 

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