Borrowed Time

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Ness Relevant is living on borrowed time. Molecular implosion, cellular degeneration, and dangerous men are but a few of the perils faced by the friendly and unassuming forensic photographer.His quiet bachelorhood is interrupted when he receives an innocent looking device in the mail from a friend and former college professor. Ness unexpectedly finds himself embroiled in events driven by his friend’s success.This device is the focal point of a struggle that could overturn the whole world should Ness or his friend’s invention fall prey to greedy men. Before his time runs out Ness must travel back to an uncomfortable past to prevent an unthinkable future.

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  • Masked_Matinee
    About time for another...
    ..Book in this series! I love this book series, as good as anything else labled as time travel out there in the market.
  • Robin's IPhone
    Great story
    Well done.
  • Lane from New Hampshire
    Great Thriller With Time Travel
    Hughes has done a great job at bringing about a great action / adventure thriller with a believable (and subtle enough) time travel element to appeal to a broad audience. Great writing and characters that grow on you really keep you moving through this fast paced read. Part Dan Brown, part Michael Crichton, and a style all his own will keep readers / listeners coming back to Hughes again and again. Listen. You'll agree.
  • gaitmaster
    Great find
    Came across this and found it a wonderful story and there is a sequel so don't be sad when it end
  • iloveconvertibles
    Great story!
    The author tells a really engaging and exciting story. He really made these memorable characters come to life. Unlike the stereotypical time travel story, this was was not quite as bewildering, and was fairly easy to follow. A job well done. Looking forward to more books by this author.
  • dancemonger
    well written
    Good production and well written. The story keeps you moving forward, even as the main character moves around in time.
  • craigr1971
    A Very Nice Book
    Congratulations are due Keith for this novel. The story is imaginative, entertaining, consistent, and holds the reader till the end. He deals well with the jumping around in time issues without getting too obsessive or tortured, as some time novels tend to. The characters are well developed and the protagonist is likable. Technically, the recording is excellent, and though his cadence is deliberate, Keith's voice tells the story without detracting from the experience in any way. I can definitely recommend this novel for any scifi fan, or any fan of a well told tale.
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