Connor McBride works in the present day as a deckhand on the Manly ferries in Sydney. He must take a journey to the past to solve his recurring nightmares.
Connor finds he was a sailor called Andrew West who was best mates with a young man who desperately wanted to repair family relations and introduce his pregnant wife to his parents - two generations ago.
The problem is Andrew's friend wants to give him a letter for his parents the night the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne sliced the destroyer HMAS Voyager in half, killing more than 80 sailors on the destroyer.
Can Andrew solve the issue or must Connor make a journey in time using past life regression to change a series of events for three families today!
Time Voyager is one of those books that will draw the reader in as the main character looks at solving his own issues but brings together three families.
It was fun writing Time Voyager as it helped me look more closely at people who feel trapped today but their issues emanated in the past. The only way to solve the issues is to undergo past life regression- a bold step.
I chose Time Voyager as a subject as the fatal Australian naval disaster from which it draws its title, the slicing in two of HMAS Voyager by HMAS Melbourne in Jervis Bay, NSW in 1964, is mostly forgotten and unknown by a new generation.
Time Voyager will challenge the reader as it takes them on a roller coaster ride of emotions.