When Micah McGrath accidentally sends himself on a one-way trip into the future, he lands himself on the wrong side of the law. But he soon discovers that his loss of freedom is the least of his problems. Nightfall felt like it was part of a much larger story crossing generations and historical eras, and a couple times it made reference to events and people that were outside of the book. A reasonably well paced story, there were times that the tension of the scene was overwhelming, leaving me breathless. For those readers who enjoy Sci-Fi adventures, this is a fun read.