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Time Historian

By: Regina Morris
Narrated by: J. Bruce
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Hank McConnell's is having a bad day at the office. First, he just destroyed history. He finds himself living in the Confederate States of America, Lincoln was convicted as a war criminal, and slavery existed for another 50 years. Secondly, his blunder erased his family from existence and his alternate self works as a lonely tenured professor instead of at the Historical Preservation Agency.

He doesn't have much time. He travels back to Lincoln's presidency to right what went wrong. Unfortunately, correcting time is like herding cats and one fix leads to more and more changes.

Is he willing to do the unthinkable to make the world whole again?

©2016 Regina Morris (P)2017 Regina Morris
Alternate History Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel
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A Facinating Idea On Time Travel.

I had a good time listening to this wonderful story.
Mr. Bruce has a clear and precise sounding voice.
He definitely made this story very enjoyable.
I would highly recommend it to everyone.

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Hank is so having a Terrible day. He's totally ruined history, that includes the very existence of his family. What will he do. Listening was a fantastic idea instead of reading. Was able to go for a walk and enjoy the story

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Time Historian

Would you try another book from Regina Morris and/or J. Bruce?

Yes

If you’ve listened to books by Regina Morris before, how does this one compare?

This is my first book by Regina Morris

Which scene was your favorite?

The ending where things are finally wrapped up

Do you think Time Historian needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No

Any additional comments?

I enjoy books about time travel & the premise of this book was interesting. However, I felt that the beginning of the book was lacking in the reasons for the whole story.

The book jumps right into a situation where an organization is sending a recording device back to President Lincoln's time, but we are never told why this recording needs to be made. When something goes wrong with the recording, history is altered.

Immediately, Hank is sent back in time to set history back to the "correct" timeline. He seems very ill prepared to make this journey, but is sent back in time. Also, before he is sent back, he is injected with a poison which will kill him in 48 hours unless he comes back to his time for the antidote. Why? This is never explained.

The story is interesting & anytime there is time travel involved, even the most innocent comment can alter the whole course of history. However, I think that the set up for the story is weak & the necessity of Hank's time travel is never fully explained. Also, after a lot of build up, the ending seems a little rushed. A good book, but it could have been so much better.

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