Trauma counselor, Emerson Stone, brings three old highschool friends together in order to rekindle their relationship by using moments from their pastAs more memories begin to resurface, the three individuals start to notice an unusual shift in Stone's behavior, and a truth is revealed.When the group delves deeper into their guided meditation sessions, they attempt to uncover the answers to an unsolved murder from their former years…But with these attempts, comes a string of strange occurrences that will change their present day lives in a way they are not yet prepared for.
This book is a quick easy read. A father looking into the past to find who murdered his daughter. Tries to go back into time to alter things, reminded me of butterfly effect!
I enjoyed this book! It’s great if you want a quick short read. It’s a unique take on a murder mystery. I felt it was a bit slow at the beginning but as it is a short read, it doesn’t take long for the story to quicken. I’m usually not into sci-fi thrillers but this one was entertaining.
If you like sci-fi thrillers, time travel, mysteries, books with short chapters and short reads, this book is great!
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If you remember the movie Somewhere in Time (Chris Reeve), this novel uses the same premise. Can we use deep meditation to travel back in time, seek information, change relationships? And if we do, how does that change the current timeline? To quote Capt. Janeway: "temporal anomalies give me a headache". But kudos to the author for elaborating on this "What if?" thought.
The book started off a little slow for me but by the end I couldn't wait to find out what happened next. I would have loved a little more at the end as I think it's ends abruptly but maybe he will make a sequel!
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