The Accidental Time Machine
Joe Haldeman is the esteemed Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of The Forever War. Things are going nowhere for lowly MIT research assistant Matt Fuller-especially not after his girlfriend drops him for another man. But then while working late one night, he inadvertently stumbles upon what may be the greatest scientific breakthrough ever. His luck, however, runs out when he finds himself wanted for murder-in the future.
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The Accidental Time Machine
Joe Haldeman is the esteemed Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of The Forever War. Things are going nowhere for lowly MIT research assistant Matt Fuller-especially not after his girlfriend drops him for another man. But then while working late one night, he inadvertently stumbles upon what may be the greatest scientific breakthrough ever. His luck, however, runs out when he finds himself wanted for murder-in the future.
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The Accidental Time Machine

The Accidental Time Machine

by Joe Haldeman

Narrated by Kevin R. Free

Unabridged — 7 hours, 55 minutes

The Accidental Time Machine

The Accidental Time Machine

by Joe Haldeman

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Overview

Joe Haldeman is the esteemed Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of The Forever War. Things are going nowhere for lowly MIT research assistant Matt Fuller-especially not after his girlfriend drops him for another man. But then while working late one night, he inadvertently stumbles upon what may be the greatest scientific breakthrough ever. His luck, however, runs out when he finds himself wanted for murder-in the future.

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A time-travel yarn in the classic style from Haldeman (A Separate War, 2006, etc.). In 2058, MIT graduate student Matt Fuller realizes that the calibrator he's built is actually a forward-traveling time machine. He tests it with a pet turtle, and then sticks it into a 1956 bright-red Thunderbird and escapes his rather unpromising present. Each time the machine is activated, it travels farther ahead. His first jaunt lands him about a month into the future, where he's faced with a murder charge; subsequent trips, impelled either by simply awkward or by downright dangerous situations, transport him to strange and often unpleasant futures, inhabited by religious fundamentalists, ignorant lotus-eaters or, apparently, by no humans at all. Along with two companions, an innocent young woman and a potentially duplicitous artificial intelligence, Matt persists in his journey, armed with evidence that suggests that just ahead of him lies the means to return to his starting point. A great deal of fun and compulsively readable while it lasts, and it leaves the reader wanting more.

NOVEMBER 2008 - AudioFile

An MIT researcher manages to build a time machine in his basement one evening after his girlfriend dumps him for another man. Haldeman's homage to H.G. Wells's classic is equally visionary and filled with incredible plot twists, the most unusual of which is that Fuller discovers his time machine only goes into the future. Narrator Kevin Free reads in a voice that makes Fuller an average guy listeners can relate to despite his remarkable job. Free takes listeners to futuristic worlds, each as dangerous and foreboding as the last, and never sounds disconnected from the story. A fun adventure. L.B. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171140045
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 08/22/2008
Edition description: Unabridged
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