The Traveler
Argus survived on the streets of Rome using his skill and his wits, but he had never seen anything like the Crazy Man, Tenobius. Tenobius looked odd, and couldn't speak Latin properly, but he had magical things and metal teeth. All Tenobius wanted to do was to repair his Dreamship (with Argus' help) and go home. What Argus could not know was that Tenobius was a Time Traveler, and his Dreamship was his crashed Time Machine. To get home, he had to rebuild it using only what he could find and make in ancient Rome.
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The Traveler
Argus survived on the streets of Rome using his skill and his wits, but he had never seen anything like the Crazy Man, Tenobius. Tenobius looked odd, and couldn't speak Latin properly, but he had magical things and metal teeth. All Tenobius wanted to do was to repair his Dreamship (with Argus' help) and go home. What Argus could not know was that Tenobius was a Time Traveler, and his Dreamship was his crashed Time Machine. To get home, he had to rebuild it using only what he could find and make in ancient Rome.
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The Traveler

The Traveler

by Stephen R. Wilk
The Traveler

The Traveler

by Stephen R. Wilk

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Overview

Argus survived on the streets of Rome using his skill and his wits, but he had never seen anything like the Crazy Man, Tenobius. Tenobius looked odd, and couldn't speak Latin properly, but he had magical things and metal teeth. All Tenobius wanted to do was to repair his Dreamship (with Argus' help) and go home. What Argus could not know was that Tenobius was a Time Traveler, and his Dreamship was his crashed Time Machine. To get home, he had to rebuild it using only what he could find and make in ancient Rome.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161188439
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Publication date: 08/07/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stephen R. Wilk gas always been interested in Unusual Things. His first publication was “The Physics of Karate” in Scientific American. He has written on History, Mythology, Physics, Optics, and Popular Culture, including two books from Oxford University Press: Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon and How the Ray Gun Got Its Zap!. Steve’s published fiction includes Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Mysteries. The Traveler is his first published novel.
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