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Untimely Designs

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The Second World War has begun. Harold Cavill travelled back in time to try to change history to prevent the war in 2040 that caused man's extinction. At first, it was hard to tell if Harold's efforts have even made a real difference at all. But as the war raged in Europe and the Pacific, some dramatic differences in the course of history began to appear. But will the changes that Harold has inspired made humanity's future safer or even less uncertain?

464 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 13, 2017

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19 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2018
Like most sequels this fell short of the mark. The first book had an interesting approach to the time travelers dilemma of how to change, or not change history. This book filled with grammatical and logic errors dragged on and on without advancing the story. Despite having to go back and forth to understand what was meant as opposed to what was written I managed to plod through the mud to be left totally unsatisfied at the end.
If you have Kindle Unlimited then go ahead read this one, otherwise don't waste your money.
4 reviews
June 27, 2019
Great story but...

This was a great three part story and it could only be made better by some proofreading. Words were left out and phrases we repeated sometime in the next sentence I still loved the story and I wish for the series to be continued. This would have been 5 stars except for the proofreading
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December 23, 2023
Cahill tries to control the war

Some interesting historical moments are different. I don't remember the details about the founding of Israel, but I think this plot WILl be even more violent. the wife becomes a factor.
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