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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author discovered a large cupboard filled with books at his grandmother’s farm in the village. Books that had been bought by his dad’s uncle, an English teacher, to which his dad had added his own substantial collection. Now, visits to Granny’s farm were never more than 10 days long, what with the many uncles and aunts to visit too. With two generations of books to read, he developed a lifelong love for the English language and an admiration for great storytellers. An engineer by training, he has a solid understanding of science and technology and, as a manager, a good grasp of the hRead More...
The author discovered a large cupboard filled with books at his grandmother’s farm in the village. Books that had been bought by his dad’s uncle, an English teacher, to which his dad had added his own substantial collection. Now, visits to Granny’s farm were never more than 10 days long, what with the many uncles and aunts to visit too. With two generations of books to read, he developed a lifelong love for the English language and an admiration for great storytellers.
An engineer by training, he has a solid understanding of science and technology and, as a manager, a good grasp of the human mind, its frailties, motivations, and oddities. He dawdles in astronomy, archaeology, and the unexplained mysteries of the universe, continuing to be fascinated both by classic and modern science fiction.
This novel weaves in many actual scientific developments, such as the Chicxulub meteor, a few popular rumors, such as the chronoscope, as well as novel concepts on time travel, without botching up different timelines.
Two more Time Keepers books, with many of the characters in this one, are underway.
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Whatever had destroyed the dinosaurs was approaching Earth again. 20 extraordinary people find that they have 4 years to prevent a catastrophe, but they know that the administration will not believe them, from previous experience. When their 4-year-older timeline connects with them in a bid to prevent the annihilation of Earth in their timeline, they are elated. However, when the older timeline stops responding after a while, they assume that it has succumbed.
Whatever had destroyed the dinosaurs was approaching Earth again. 20 extraordinary people find that they have 4 years to prevent a catastrophe, but they know that the administration will not believe them, from previous experience. When their 4-year-older timeline connects with them in a bid to prevent the annihilation of Earth in their timeline, they are elated. However, when the older timeline stops responding after a while, they assume that it has succumbed.
Their stumbling journey to prevent the catastrophe takes them to Africa and then the Pacific Islands. However, they are up against a technology that was far more advanced even 66 million years ago. In desperation, they reach out eight generations into their own past, risking their present to find a solution.
Do they succeed, or does humanity go extinct the way the dinosaurs did?
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