On an autumn evening in 1727, Thomas Edward Downs sits down with his family to celebrate Michaelmas, in memory of the archangel casting Lucifer out of heaven. Their goose dinner is interrupted by the thunderous sound of a large horse-drawn carriage charging up the lane.
Doctor Rathbone, a colleague from the local apothecary, implores Thomas to leave with him at once. His assistance is needed with an urgent situation out at the childhood home of the recently-deceased Sir Isaac Newton.
Drawn by duty and curiosity, Thomas kisses his wife and children goodbye and heads out the door and into the rainy night.
Upon arriving at Woolsthorpe Manor, the men are ushered inside. Knowing Newton only as the father of modern science, they are unprepared for what they discover in the basement. The events which unfold that evening will change their lives forever.
Aaron Pitters resides in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the author of the apocalyptic novel Monarch and the psychological thriller Psykosis.
A former actor and director of independent films, Aaron has also written over two-dozen screenplays. Several of his current projects are epic screenplay anthologies that have been reimagined as novel series.
In between the release of each screenplay turned novel series, he has several standalone novels that he is also looking forward to publishing.