Newly Escaped Book
I don’t want to alarm you, but Timeslice has escaped. My newest book has broken free and is now popping up all over the Internet. I’ll give you a minute to clean up that coffee spill.
Timeslice is the story of Q9, a lab assistant in a future university, and Neon, the AI living in his head. (Yes, everyone else thinks it’s weird that he considers his AI as a separate entity.) In Q9’s time, no one in higher education ascends to the title of Lord Doctor without learning to get an assistant to test your prototype time travel device for you. There’s only one rule: Don’t change anything in the past. Doing so may cause a timeslice fracture. No, that’s bad.
Q9 and his friends will need to deal with temporal agents, malevolent AI, a time traveling thief, past selves, lost civilizations, grapes, cyborgs, a vicious Chihuahua, and possible erasure from time. I’ll pause while you take another sip. Go ahead.
So, if you were considering strapping on your own timeslice device and jumping into the past, I recommend picking up this book before you go. You do not want to find yourself on the wrong side of a fracture without this book. Well, you probably don’t want to end up on the wrong side at all, but if you do, it may be too late to jump forward in time to get it.
Timeslice is available at all of the finer eBook stores. Here’s a link to find them. Timeslice (books2read.com)
One other thing. If your Physics professor asks you to try out his experimental time travel device, consider changing your major.