Author: | James M. Becher | ISBN: | 9781413750546 |
Publisher: | James M. Becher | Publication: | September 22, 2005 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | James M. Becher |
ISBN: | 9781413750546 |
Publisher: | James M. Becher |
Publication: | September 22, 2005 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sci-fi (time-travel) with a purpose. Perfect for Sci-fi fans.
"Impossible Journey is reminiscent of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells with a unique twist."--- Tami Brady.
Future scientists plan to time-travel to Eden to prevent the fall and thus put an end to all evil and disease in the world. But they can only travel 200 years, more or less, at a time.
Having gained the needed financial support from wealthy financier, Mark Lewis, the scientists manage to build the first time machine in which three of them take off.on their imposing mission.
They visit the 6 different historical time periods depicted on the front cover, each of which points in some way to the true answer they are seeking. But they ignore the obvious and go on blindly with their mission untill they come to their unexpected final destination (depicted by a question mark).
At one point, they are pulled forward unexpectedly to their future where robots serve and forced to fight in a senseless war. Will they escape? And will they ever come to learn the true answer to the problem of sin and evil in the world? Order your copy now to find out.
Sci-fi (time-travel) with a purpose. Perfect for Sci-fi fans.
"Impossible Journey is reminiscent of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells with a unique twist."--- Tami Brady.
Future scientists plan to time-travel to Eden to prevent the fall and thus put an end to all evil and disease in the world. But they can only travel 200 years, more or less, at a time.
Having gained the needed financial support from wealthy financier, Mark Lewis, the scientists manage to build the first time machine in which three of them take off.on their imposing mission.
They visit the 6 different historical time periods depicted on the front cover, each of which points in some way to the true answer they are seeking. But they ignore the obvious and go on blindly with their mission untill they come to their unexpected final destination (depicted by a question mark).
At one point, they are pulled forward unexpectedly to their future where robots serve and forced to fight in a senseless war. Will they escape? And will they ever come to learn the true answer to the problem of sin and evil in the world? Order your copy now to find out.