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The Tutor

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The tutor is a time travel adventure concerning eccentric genius Nikola Tesla.

276 pages, ebook

First published August 31, 2014

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Daryl Buckner

21 books6 followers
For most of his life Daryl Buckner has been a professional guitarist, appearing with a diverse number of artists including, Alice Cooper, Toby Keith, Michael Bolton, and the Jordanairres. His current focus is writing novels in multiple genres: psychological thrillers, detective thrillers, and Sci-Fi. He currently has 17 books published. Born in Mount Vernon, Washington, Daryl Buckner now resides in Round Rock, Texas, a suburb of Austin. You can learn more by visiting his website: www.darylbuckner.com.

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September 9, 2014
Nicola Tesla...Mark Twain...and a plot so believable = excellent reading!

The Tutor is so well written that you find yourself wishing you could somehow put yourself into the action. This novel has it all - history, science, intrigue, and twists in the plot that keep you hardly able to put it down!
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February 5, 2017
Recently finished reading this fascinating story, The Tutor. It's greatest attribute is that it is unique! It encompasses so many genres: time-travel, science fiction, history, international intrigue, action-packed mystery; and Mr. Buckner has accomplished all of this in a novel with heart. The details in the story are diverse yet are blended as intrinsic to the tale. The author even surprised me by the introduction of a delicious Portuguese tea from Sao Miguel, as well as details of period dress, language, and locales. The portrayal of the environment and political drama in Washington D.C. is spot-on. This is a novel that keeps one on the edge of their seat to the very end, with colorful history and even more colorful characters, including the point of view from young Paul Vance. A novel that should be on the shelves of every bookstore. No spoiler here, but the ending is perfection.
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November 17, 2014
The Tutor is a good book on time travel. There is enough suspense to keep you turning the pages and wanting to find out "what's next". The characters are believable and there's just enough information about them that you realize you don't know everything. The plot leads you in one direction until you get to the twist at the end. The book ends with a wonderful climax that doesn't leave you drifting but wondering what the characters may do in their future.
I would highly recommend this book.
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