Hugh Macklin loves his wife Lydia, but she’s been acting very strangely lately. Macklin, a scientist who notices details that others would not, sees signs that a stranger may have been in his residence. He suspects Lydia may be having an affair. To explain her weird behavior, Lydia drops hints that she may be pregnant. All this drama and stress does nothing to ease Macklin’s mind as he is about to embark on a dangerous mission.
Hugh Macklin loves his wife Lydia, but she’s been acting very strangely lately. Macklin, a scientist who notices details that others would not, sees signs that a stranger may have been in his residence. He suspects Lydia may be having an affair. To explain her weird behavior, Lydia drops hints that she may be pregnant. All this drama and stress does nothing to ease Macklin’s mind as he is about to embark on a dangerous mission.
He has been chosen to be the first human to enter a special chamber and perform a multi-dimensional experiment. Something goes horribly wrong. Without warning, in a fraction of a second, he is shot 80 years into the future… He is out ahead of everything he knows, excavating for uranium on the moon in another man’s body!
Macklin must learn about the many dimensions and layers of time through first-hand experience in order to save himself. Trying desperately to get back to Lydia and put the pieces of the puzzle together, he has only himself to count on. Can Macklin get back to his own place and time? Will Lydia be waiting for him when he returns? Does she harbor a terrifying secret of her own?
Here is a provocative story of tomorrow and of one man forced to fight through future eras to return to his own world and his own identity.
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