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EBOOK TITLE:
Time Tripper
GENRE: Science Fiction romance
AUTHOR: Brian Larson
AVAILABLE FILE FORMATS: HTML for the standard computer, Rocket reader for the
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| DESCRIPTION:
Time
Tripper is a time-travel story set in a world where people travel through
time and space as easily as we roll up the onramp and onto the freeway.
Ben Svenson is the protagonist, a college-aged man on modern, third-millennia
Earth. He hitchhikes with a time-traveler named Gerard and is launched into
a totally new universe of trippers--people who live anywhere they want in
the future or the past. Gerard has stolen an important time secret, planning
to sell it to the Kyg, insectile aliens that share Time with humans. Gerard
strands Ben on the local time station where he meets Sylvia, a policewoman
hunting for Gerard and a host of others. They purchase a vehicle from a
local used timecraft lot and set off to find Gerard and the stolen secrets.
Traveling from place to place in the cosmos, Ben is threatened by the insectile
aliens, an insane cyborg ship and mutants from Earth's future.
Throughout he is followed and harassed by repo men attempting to reclaim his timeship. Ben starts out confused and alone, a Downtimer (a primitive from the past) caught up in the world of the trippers. Although he has discovered a universe much bigger than he had ever dreamed of previously, Ben learns fast and becomes an experienced tripper. By the conclusion of the book, he is instrumental in averting a war between the humans and the Kyg. |
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Author
BIO:
Brian
Larson has written reviews, articles, short stories, scripts, novels and
textbooks. He is a C++ programmer, a webpage designer, a game and beta
tester, as well as being involved in college instruction and giving public
presentations. Brian's book publications are: Brian's list of
short fiction and articles is equally impressive: |