

In the end, only inventiveness, grit, and a thirst for freedom from the fickle tides of time can keep Sean and the displaced Americans alive and on a path to finally find a place-and a time-to call home. But the future, gorgeous as it is, has a darker side that dampens the appeal. Prehistory is an ugly place, fascinating to visit, but no place for a civilized person to live. Not all of those other groups want to be recovered or even understand where they are.

Now: Scientists from an almost unimaginably far future need the survivors’ advice and support to reconnoiter and ultimately recover other groups displaced in time.

Displaced Romans, Neolithic Europeans, and more showed up as well. soldiers on a convoy in Afghanistan suddenly found themselves and their MRAP vehicle thrown back to Earth’s Paleolithic Age. Then: First Lieutenant Sean Elliott and nine other mixed-service U.S. Hinton is the author of The Outsiders, a book she wrote when she was 16. WILLIAMSON SENDS EPOCH-DISPLACED SOLDIER SEAN ELLIOTT AND HIS CREW ON A RESCUE MISSION WITHIN THE FOLDS OF TIME ITSELF When Bryon discovers that Mark is pushing drugs, he faces a choice that could ruin their friendship. The Covenant of Water, by Abraham Verghese Verghese is a doctor, professor and best-selling author whose debut novel, Cutting for Stone, explored the fates of conjoined twins born in Ethiopia. IN A FOLLOW-UP TO GROUNDBREAKING A LONG TIME UNTIL NOW, MASTER OF MILITARY SF MICHAEL Z.
