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Infinity Machine

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What if an advanced future-human stranded in our time started building a machine that shifted time? What if they had an interest in changing our history? Would we have a say?

Can Sally Buds stop them?

From the mind of Paul J. Joseph , author of The Turing Files, featuring Romo's Journey and The Railas Project

After spending a year on Baltan negotiating a new relationship with Earth, UN Space Commissioner Sally Bud’s associate commissioner arrives with an old problem. New Ontario, a planet Sally regrettably knows all too well, has Earth worried, again. A band of rebels with mysterious powers tied to a massive structure on the planet’s surface has usurped the cruel "masters'' who ruled the planet. Earth wants answers, and Sally is tapped to provide them. During her mission, she finds that the former slaves now have the aid of a mysterious benefactor who is using them to build a machine that bends time. Who is this benefactor and what does he want? The answer is more terrifying than the question and Sally must work to prevent a disaster that could have implications throughout all of history, human and alien.

Can Sally Buds negotiate with a human alien that exists in multiple dimensions?

Find out in this mind-bending story!

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393 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2013

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January 23, 2020
Quite possibly the best yet.

To be worthy of five.stars.This would need.To be virtually perfect, and this one very nearly is. There is much to ponder In this one it continues the.fine worldbuilding from the.earlier books and.maintains.solid.character development. The last book In the series may move the general rating for the.series.up a.star, much like the ending of "Golden Compass" took it down in general value to readers.

P.S. Having now read the final book in the series...stop here! The.last book is rather disjointed with its Point of View shifts, in the beginning, then improves greatly in the middle, with much to ponder about exploitation, then in the end falls into preachy christian apologetic dogma. This is the best that I expect to read from Mr. Joseph. I on!y wish it had been the last.
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October 29, 2019
Excellent read. First of the authors books that I've read and astonished at how defined and entertaining the story was. Look forward to reading the rest.
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August 10, 2021
Struggled with this book.

The faux cockney air force officer palls after a while.
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