Fast-paced science fiction, humor and a journey into the world of rock and roll.
Mark Gutstein was a typical young man of 1996. Calm, relatively anonymous, one more number in the files of the government. Then his best friend is murdered, leaving a strange set of clues to the secret of the crime. It is a puzzle so incredible that Gutstein is forced to solve it himself— —but to do it he had to travel time and that, of course, was impossible—wasn't it?
Byron Preiss was the president of Byron Preiss Visual Publications and Ibooks, and was recognized as a pioneer in digital publishing. He was among the first publishers to release CD-ROM's and electronic books.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Preiss graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972 and earned a master's degree in communications from Stanford University. He produced The Words of Gandhi, an audio book that won a Grammy Award in 1985. He was also the co-author of Dragonworld, a novel he co-wrote with J. Michael Reaves that was published by Bantam Books in 1979.
A proponent of illustrated books, as well as comics and graphic novels, Preiss also published works by celebrity authors including Jane Goodall, Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, LeAnn Rimes and Jay Leno.
Do you remember rock 'n' roll radio?! This book was a lot of fun, but it ended with a cliffhanger, and the promised second book never came! Heartbreaking!