When Anne Provost was eight years old, her foolish actions led to her sister’s tragic death . . .
Now, years later, will she be able to undo the damage she caused? Or are the risks too great, for herself—and for civilization?
Anne Provost, a physics student at UCLA, seems to have it all—she’s smart, attractive, and successful. But her bright smile hides her internal She is plagued by guilt over the role she played in her sister’s untimely death a decade ago.
However, it’s possible that all of that could soon change. Roland Hewitt, an unorthodox lecturer in one of Anne’s physics classes, has invented a time machine. No one else knows this, except Anne, her fellow student Brian, and Professor Helen Langley.
When Roland puts his invention to the test and fails to return, it’s up to these three to figure out how to time-travel themselves, relying on the fragmentary information he has provided about his methods.
Ever-present is the threat posed by the CEO of an influential technology company, who has found out about the tech that Anne’s group possesses. He wants it for himself—and he is willing to kill in order to achieve his ends.
Will friction within Anne’s group bring about a calamity? Will Anne and Brian cause a catastrophe that presents Earth with a new and terrible future?
Find out in Alan Householder’s Iteration, Book One of the Anne Provost time travel series!