Out of Time

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Pub Date 19 Oct 2021 | Archive Date 16 Dec 2021

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Description

The Delta Devlin Novels, Book 3

Newly promoted Marshal Devlin must stop a ruthless conspiracy that stretches across the globe—and even across the decades into the future.

Critical components of the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful supercollider and largest machine ever built, have been stolen, and Delta Devlin is brought in by Interpol to investigate.

At the same time, a dead body appears washed up on the shores of the East River in Delta’s hometown of New York City—one with very similar injuries to those left by the serial killer she caught to start her career.

As events in the present collide in a tangle of secrets and lies, Delta cannot trust anyone—even her family and loved ones—as her own future and past weave together in a mind-bending web that only she can unravel to stop an apocalyptic disaster from unfolding.

The Delta Devlin Novels, Book 3

Newly promoted Marshal Devlin must stop a ruthless conspiracy that stretches across the globe—and even across the decades into the future.

Critical components of the...


A Note From the Publisher

Matthew Mather’s books have sold millions of copies, been translated and published in over twenty-five countries, and optioned for multiple movie and television contracts. After starting his career at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines, Matthew worked in ventures ranging from nanotechnology to cybersecurity before becoming a full-time author of high-concept speculative thrillers.

Matthew Mather’s books have sold millions of copies, been translated and published in over twenty-five countries, and optioned for multiple movie and television contracts. After starting his career...


Advance Praise

“Delta Devlin is a franchise character worth losing your head over.”

-Scott Sigler, #1 New York Times bestselling author, praise for the series


“Delta Devlin is a franchise character worth losing your head over.”

-Scott Sigler, #1 New York Times bestselling author, praise for the series



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• Prepublication buzz and outreach

• Print and digital ad campaign

• Featured title at bookseller and library trade shows

• Targeted thriller outreach and buzz mailing

• Social media campaign

• Author website: MatthewMather.com

• Author Twitter: @PhutureNews

• Also available: The Dreaming Tree and Meet Your Maker

• Internationally bestselling author

• High-profile author platform

• Prepublication buzz and outreach

• Print and digital ad campaign

• Featured title at bookseller and library trade shows

•...


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ISBN 9781538589472
PRICE $25.99 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

Freaking LHC / CERN *STILL* Trying To Destroy The World! One of the most important websites you can check every morning is HasTheLargeHadronColliderDestroyedTheWorldYet dot com ... and here, in this action-packed continuation of the Delta Devlin series, Matthew Mather gives yet another reason this is true. One I had never even considered - passing data backward through time - ... and doing other things that are certain to go into spoiler territory to name (even without a description of this book to judge "spoiler" by) but which are truly, utterly terrifying. Mather attains the best of the creativity of a Jeremy Robinson type of science fiction writer with the "straight out of the headlines" level current/ near-future tech of a more Michael Crichton type science fiction writer - high praise indeed, considering that both of the aforementioned authors are among my all-time favorites - and he uses this skill to create a tale that can stand up against most any action-based science fiction tale out there. I for one can't wait to see what tech he tackles next in this series! Very much recommended.

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