Experimenting on prisoners, “TimeLock 3: The Millennium Paradox” is driven by the desire to cure illness and ailments using the gene science behind the original TimeLock program. Creating an evolved superhuman, the experiments quickly become uncontained. Under siege, local helicopter pilot Tom Brooks is forced to call in reinforcements. With an appearance from Morgan Eberly and his wife, readers are once again shown the consequences of science and evolution going too far.
As deaths begin piling up in the small town of Caribou Bay, Alaska author Howard Berk and Peter Berk again leave us pondering questions below the surface of events. When humans interfere in the natural order of evolution, it isn’t always for the better. What began as an experiment to cure life threatening illnesses, quickly spirals out of control. As the bonds of family are tested, this small town must come together to set things right.
“TimeLock 3” continues to inject thought provoking themes. Paired with underlying politically charged agendas, emotional childhood traumas, and death-defying helicopter stunts, this is one heck of a science fiction thrill ride. Giving readers glimpses into a far-off reality, the power-driven hunger innately present within us all, and the consequences of science going too far. This pair pens a chillingly brilliant tale. Continuing the TimeLock legacy, this third in the series shows us that even the best of intentions can go awry.