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How far would you go to save the person you love? Are you prepared for the price you'll have to pay?

When Adam Kitchener's wife, Sarah, is killed in a brutal car crash he thinks his life has been destroyed along with her, but in the weeks that follow he realises that her death wasn't an accident, and that a hidden network of abusers is using violence and murder to keep its sickening secrets.

A chance discovery in his lab gives Adam the tools to turn back the clock to save Sarah and escape the conspirators who will stop at nothing to silence him. What he doesn't realise is the danger of making this journey into the past, and how he risks changing himself forever.

This gripping and disturbing thriller set amongst Oxford's dreaming spires will keep you hooked to the last page and the final twist.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 21, 2016

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March 21, 2016
In this contemporary science fiction thriller, a physicist travels back in time to try to save his wife’s life.

Physicist Adam suspects his wife’s death in a car crash wasn’t an accident. As he finds out more about her past, he’s convinced it was murder, and is soon in danger himself. Meanwhile at work, he stumbles on the key to time travel.

This is very well written and a pleasure to read. There are few editing errors. A few minor glitches have crept into the formatting. It takes quite a long time to get to the actual time travel but I was sufficiently engaged with the characters and plot that I didn’t mind waiting. When it does arrive, the time travel plot isn’t over-contrived and develops in an interestingly dark direction.

Expect some violence and sexual references.
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