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Time's Abyss

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Something has gone horribly wrong on Piller Island.

Maverick industrialist, Theodore Falkon, commissioned famed physicist, Carson Everett, to build a revolutionary device—a projector that can open up a doorway to anywhere, the crossroads to infinity. But once activated, Falkon's hubris results in the Ka'ala effect, causing a global disaster.

Time and space run rampant, distorting different parts of the Earth, causing past, present, and unknown realities to collide. Dr Everett, the only person who understands the tremendous dangers involved, commissions a group of six specialists to invade Falkon's island stronghold in the South Pacific and attempt to shut down the experiment.

However, everyone on the strike team has a hidden relationship with Falkon and his project, and one of them holds the key to success or destruction.

Burrowing deep below the chaotic temporal field, they must risk losing their way within the vast caverns and the abyss of time, taking a one in a billion chance of repairing both a broken Earth and their own shattered lives.

264 pages, ebook

Published October 10, 2021

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James Pyles

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I have over 60 short stories and novelettes published in the last few years.

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3 reviews10 followers
October 6, 2021
If you like science fiction thats heavy on the high concepts, this is your kind of story. It had plenty of suspense and action for people like me who like "edge of your seat" science fiction, but it started off relatively slow. Time travel fans will love how the concept of time and human interaction is handled. What keep me reading is the hint of something larger going on behind the obvious story and the author set himself up for more stories in this setting. I'm looking forward to the next one.

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5,308 reviews18 followers
October 14, 2021
This was a really well done scifi novel, I enjoyed the scifi elements and thought it was a unique take on it. The characters were fun and I enjoyed going on this journey with them.

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