The Time Train
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
When Amos, a rebellious young man in the 1930s, attempts to stop time travelers from kidnapping a girl, he learns the future is overrun by aliens — and his future grandson will cause the invasion by contacting them. When the time travelers realize who Amos is, they hunt him down with murderous intent in order to save the future.
But when their plan fails, the time travelers must offer Amos an uneasy exchange — knowledge and wealth for his help in creating a secret refuge outside of time for the survivors of the alien attack. Their goal: to change the future before it happens.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this intentionally disjointed, visceral tale, Bosarge (Love Hurts) spins together the first-person perspectives of several refugees traveling through time. They meet one another repeatedly while trying to change history, hide in the future, and improve the outcome of an increasingly dystopian and disintegrating America that has been destroyed by the sudden arrival of tentacled alien horrors called the Kind. Sir Reginald of Raleigh, who has a time-traveling train car and a shape-shifting golden cane, collects the people he thinks can help to interfere with the invasion, including the man whose neutrino message to the stars is responsible for bringing the Kind, and his great-great-great grandfather, a train-jumping farm boy whose property becomes a secret underground facility for Reginald's rescues. But fear and survival concerns dominate as Reginald's manipulations collapse the world further, while he becomes increasingly ruthless. Despite the very personal stories of its characters and the wide chronological range, Bosarge's story is strangely static, a chronicle of loss and failure that's more revealed to the reader than experienced. An abundance of loose ends and unsolved mysteries leave the piece feeling incomplete despite its length.