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Broken

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You can't expect to mess around with time without consequences.

Tony Cole thought he was doing the right thing, thought he understood the rules, but he made one small mistake and now he's paying for it. Trapped in an unresponsive body, he can see, hear and feel but he can't communicate. His mind is active, his body isn't.

Meanwhile, there are other victims of Tony's time-travelling...

352 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 26, 2011

15 people want to read

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Marshall Buckley

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Living in Herts, UK and Newfoundland, Canada, Marshall Buckley is married (twice) with 5 children, 4 dogs, 4 cats and (at the last count) 6 small fish. These numbers are likely to change at any time.

He works in the computer games industry and is also an IT specialist. But not for the computer games industry.

He writes (duh!), reads, plays games (duh again!) and tinkers with computers (you get the idea).

He can often be found on Twitter (@MarshallBuckley), occasionally talking about books, often helping out poor souls with tech issues (feel free to ask for help) but mostly doing neither just, you know, socialising. Wine is frequently mentioned as are pistachios.

Oh, and just in case you're at all confused, he's 2 people: Marshall and Buckley. It's Marshall that you'll find wasting time on Twitter...

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September 13, 2011
For the most part it was a good read. I liked the story idea. The only thing I had a hard time with was that some of the narratives seemed a bit long-winded and I found myself skipping some of the descriptive text.
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