The time war keeps rolling on and Jon is unable to get a controlling handle on the Juggernaut. Jon, with Tank by his side, has infiltrated the Claxeon Citadel, home of the Brother-Sisterhood of Time. There he hopes to learn some clue, some scrap of information that will set him in the direction to find the Soul of Time. But finding Time is not enough. He must reunite Time with itself. This mind-boggling assignment is made all that much worse knowing thar Time does not want to be whole again. Unbeknownst to Jon, a dark and unstoppable order of assassin inquisitors guards the citadel. The Council of Seven, as they are known, has never been bested. They have maintained the citadel's purity for thousands of years. All of Jon and Tank's hard work may, in the end, turn out to be a death sentence. If the cruse of the assassins were not enough, the time maker is still out there somewhere, determined to no-time Jon and his stolen time ship, Aramthella. The time maker's mental breakdown is accelerated by his fear after meeting a demon from a globular cluster. His flight of insanity takes him farther and farther from Jon and his team. In an infinite universe, the chances of finding their enemy shrink for our heroes with each passing moment. And even if Jon defies all statics and logic and actually finds the Soul of Time, can he learn anything useful to reanimate Earth? The only guarantees Jon seems to have are those of increasing peril and worsening odds against him. Sachiko faces her greatest challenge. Her was her rock, her guiding star, Tank, is gone, helping Jon at the citadel. Can she grow into her role as captain of the most powerful ship in the galaxy? With a background in neither leadership nor combat, what realistic chance does she stand of success? Join Jon and his crew as hope slips away and the only thing they can rely on is each other. If the citadel assassins do their job, or if Time's confusing aid proves unhelpful, will Jon fail in his most critical mission ever? For a man who has never known defeat, is this the time his luck runs out? Follow along as we race toward the epic conclusion of Time Wars Last Forever in Finding Time, Book 5.
I claim three great accomplishments in my life: my family, my medical career, and my writing. They are in, I am certain, their proper order. My family, includes my perfect wife Karen, my wonderful children (adults now) Chris and Kim, my sweet grandson Jonathan. And now you! From family, I draw strength, love, and meaning. What humbling gifts. I am almost as proud of my incredible career as a physician (no, not that I'm incredible, it's that the journey was). I'm an Internest and have worked in ER's, hospitals, clinics, homes, and most places between. What a rush! When I say it's an honor and a privilege to be a doctor, I truly mean it. My writings, provide me a powerful creative outlet and so warms my soul directly. In my wilder dreams, I hope my writing is of sufficient merit and so benefit you too in an impactful manner. Know me by what I love: Dickens, Orwell, and Bradbury; Milton, Donne, and Blake; Coltrane, Davis, and Desmond; Picasso, Michelangelo, and Renoir; Astronomy, Biology and Geology; Doctor Who, Star Trek (original TV), and Doctor Who (yeah, I love it that much); Avedon, Doisneau, and Arbus; burger and fries, coc au vin, and pizza-pizza-pizza. Have I left anything important to me out? Just one, the most important: God. I'm an ex-Catholic wondering if churches are device of men and are necessary at all. More importantly, I wish I spent more time seeing His wonder in the world (I'm not evangelizing, just passing along info; this is a bio, n'est pas?). Oh, and this has never come up, but there used to be a series of magazine ads where sexy looking people were asked a series of questions about what they liked. A standard query was: "What's your favorite word?" So, this really stuck with me (I know, I need to get out more, don't I) and now I can tell someone, you, my favorite word. Oneself! I love it. It means 'on your own' right, but it also refers to the elf you own! Brilliant word. Now, where'd I put that elf.......
Craig is one of the best authors. Period. I am truly amazed at the way his brain works concerning science fiction writing. I wish that I could elaborate on that, but I wouldnt do it justice. Read the first book in the series titled The Forever. You can get it on Kindle, or Audible or in print from Amazon. Im sure its available elsewhere too. But just get it. Once you do and read it, you'll be a life-long fan of the Ryanverse. Don't know what the Ryanverse is? Read The Forever. All will become clear.
This writer takes you away from everyday distractions , while sneaking in Easter Eggs on current events. Great character development. While not necessary, you really need to read all the books in order. A great "get away from everything" story. I am almost finished after reading the entire saga.