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Future Past

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An ordinary man, currently "between wives" stumbles upon an audition for a new reality show. Says the hostess of the game “Consider we’ve all had so many relationships over our lifetime, some that we remember clearly and some that have dimmed with the passage of time. We always think back and wonder if somebody we had met, someone we had dated, somebody we had loved a long time ago was really the right person for us, or at least would be today. The game show will be our attempt to give one lucky person the chance to go back and talk to all those people, to spend time with them; to see if you should have been together."Join our intrepid contestant, Lee Linsky, and see if one of the women that he loved in the past is the woman of his future! (For those of you who have read Rome's Revolution, this is the "true" story of Rei Bierak's great-grandfather and how he met Rei's great-grandmother.)

313 pages, Paperback

First published August 26, 2012

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Michael Brachman

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With a Ph.D. in Sensory Science and a minor in Computer Science, I bring a unique blend of scientific expertise and creativity to my 15 published books, with a new one on the way. My hard science fiction, infused with humor, transports readers to the 35th century, where stories like “Rome’s Revolution 3455 AD” explore thrilling adventures and timeless human connections. Dive into my novels to experience a meticulously crafted future where science and imagination collide! If you prefer some science in your science fiction, these books are for you.

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January 11, 2013
From a reviewer on Nook: This book is very different from Brachman's later science fiction work - Rome's Revolution and The Ark Lords, which are both fantastic reads. I was however engaged from the start and loved both the story and the descriptive writing. Brachman is a highly creative story teller and I really enjoyed this book!
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