The invention of the Time Machine changed everything. Suddenly, regular people could dine at the Court of Henry the Eighth, shake hands with the Founding Fathers, or witness the Sermon on the Mount. But was this a good thing? Because once you’ve witnessed the splendors of the past, why would you want the return to the dreary present? In “The 13th Time Machine”, George Carter, CPA, takes you on on his wryly funny journey as things start to change around him. At first content to sit on the sidelines, he begins to see the fabric of civilization unraveling around him. Only then does he decide to fight back. George never wanted to lead an army, he just wanted to go fishing. But in the war against Time, you either fight or you get left behind.