We've all experienced episodes of "lost time," and I'm sure most of us have wondered what really went on during that time. Wouldn't it be amazing if you really could become this amazing person, with unbelievable strength during these episodes? We've all heard of episodes where people gain super-human strength during extreme circumstances. Take for instance, a father lifting a large car off a child trapped beneath, or a group of bystanders holding up a bus to prevent it from plunging off the side of a bridge. These are true events that have occurred in our country. Have you ever wondered where they get this super strength? My book "Lost Time" follows Bryan Fleming, a small town man from Pikeville, Kentucky up to New York where he's invited for the reading of his grandfather's will. During the trip, something strange happens that he may never fully be able to comprehend. Bryan spaced out somewhere in the vicinity of Syracuse, New York and lost over ninety minutes of time. When he comes to, he realizes he's missed the exit he planned to stop at, and has no recollection of the lost time. After doubling back to his exit, he discovers a mysterious gym bag in the backseat of his truck, while filling his gas tank. Upon opening the strange bag, Bryan spills out of his truck onto the hardtop near the fuel pumps. Inside the bag is a large knife, a pair of rubber gloves and five thousand dollars. They are all covered with blood, leaving Bryan to question where it came from and who it belongs to.
DW Brown was born in East Kentucky and joined the military right out of high school. He spent 20 years there and retired in Alabama. He currently works as a Senior Analyst for the military and writes constantly. His novels Lost Time, Barter for Life, and Unconscious Lies are all out at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and Books A Million.
Lost Time had a compelling plot line and kept me reading page after page. I was impressed by the twists and was entertained to the end! Great, quick read.
I loved the book it had me at the edge of my seat. I tried to not read it in one day i wanted to take it slowly to build my anxiety to keep reading i do say splended book I loved it .
Wow, this book is so unbelievably bad. There are countless grammatical errors and the story is the worst. I should have judged the book by the (ms paint) cover and put it back on the shelf. The best part of DW Brown's LOST TIME is when the author mentions in his bio that he has written two other books, both unpublished.