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When 23-year-old Micah McGrath suddenly finds himself thrust into a dangerous and ugly future after a lab accident, his only choice is to try and make the best life for himself that he can. But when the secret police get wind of his research into time travel, he soon becomes a virtual prisoner, forced to continue his work on behalf of ruthless captors who wouldn't hesitate to eliminate him the moment he becomes inconvenient.

After a desperate escape attempt fails, Mike is faced with the brutal choice of near-certain death, or of abandoning everything he loves forever.

238 pages, Paperback

First published November 11, 2013

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William Woodall

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I am the author of several adventure novels for young adults and middle graders, mostly within the fantasy and science fiction genres.

All my stories contain mild Christian themes. They are inspirational and heartwarming tales, without being preachy.

Almost every reviewer has said my work is unlike anything else they've ever read. It's hard to judge my own work, so give it a try and see if you agree. :)

My website contains free samples of all my books and some free short stories, for those of you who are interested.

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Author 7 books27 followers
March 10, 2014
I was very impressed with this book; could hardly put it down. It follows the adventures of a guy who accidentally lands himself and the majority of his town into the future and then follows him through the next several years as he makes a life for himself and encounters unforeseen dangers. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys sci-fi reading.

Likely to read rest of series: Very.

Content Rating: PG ...very very clean.
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Author 97 books313 followers
June 8, 2015
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.
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