Zero Time

Thirty-three years from today, a beautiful young artist will take a job at the MacLean Toy Company. She will start paying off her student loan. She will fall in love with her new employer, and she will begin to travel through time.

When the employees of a toy company uncover a dusty and oddly wired mechanical monkey that enables them to travel through time, one of their team witnesses a terrible truth and spirals into madness. His companions are compelled to track him through an increasingly dangerous space-time continuum where their efforts are sabotaged by a mysterious stranger from the distant region of Zero Time.

They must act, but they feel transfixed by questions. In the quest to save their friend, will they too fall prey to the force that has driven him insane? What is the true nature of the entity that they sense lurking in the continuum? And finally, does the killer who hunts them also hold the key to their salvation?

Although they can travel through time, time itself is running out . . . .

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Zero Time

Thirty-three years from today, a beautiful young artist will take a job at the MacLean Toy Company. She will start paying off her student loan. She will fall in love with her new employer, and she will begin to travel through time.

When the employees of a toy company uncover a dusty and oddly wired mechanical monkey that enables them to travel through time, one of their team witnesses a terrible truth and spirals into madness. His companions are compelled to track him through an increasingly dangerous space-time continuum where their efforts are sabotaged by a mysterious stranger from the distant region of Zero Time.

They must act, but they feel transfixed by questions. In the quest to save their friend, will they too fall prey to the force that has driven him insane? What is the true nature of the entity that they sense lurking in the continuum? And finally, does the killer who hunts them also hold the key to their salvation?

Although they can travel through time, time itself is running out . . . .

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Zero Time

Zero Time

by Kenneth D. Reimer
Zero Time

Zero Time

by Kenneth D. Reimer

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Overview

Thirty-three years from today, a beautiful young artist will take a job at the MacLean Toy Company. She will start paying off her student loan. She will fall in love with her new employer, and she will begin to travel through time.

When the employees of a toy company uncover a dusty and oddly wired mechanical monkey that enables them to travel through time, one of their team witnesses a terrible truth and spirals into madness. His companions are compelled to track him through an increasingly dangerous space-time continuum where their efforts are sabotaged by a mysterious stranger from the distant region of Zero Time.

They must act, but they feel transfixed by questions. In the quest to save their friend, will they too fall prey to the force that has driven him insane? What is the true nature of the entity that they sense lurking in the continuum? And finally, does the killer who hunts them also hold the key to their salvation?

Although they can travel through time, time itself is running out . . . .


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046643053
Publisher: Kenneth D. Reimer
Publication date: 03/18/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 487 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kenneth D. Reimer was born and raised in Western Canada. He shares a home with his wife, Lisa, and a cat named Nazca who likes to bite him on the leg. Lisa is Kenneth's most honest editor, and she critiques and edits everything he writes. They share a love for wandering the globe, and their home is decorated with photographs and artifacts that document their explorations.

A love of literature is the passion that has shaped Kenneth’s life. He has three degrees, including a Master of Arts with a major in English studies; however, his education as a writer came at the hands of Lovecraft, Hemingway, and Robert E. Howard. As a literary artist, his works challenge categorization, ranging from horror to dystopian fiction, and from travel writing to poetry. Ultimately, it is the short story that provides him with the most effective platform for his ideas.

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