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Pub Date 06 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 05 Dec 2022

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College student Jordan Jones’s life hasn’t been the same since his grandmother, the person who loved and understood him most, died in Matthew Manson’s ruse of an act on Talent Now!, a nationally-televised talent show.

 

When Jordan discovers his grandparents’ television allows him to travel to the past, opportunity trumps fear: a chance to not only save his grandmother from an untimely death, but to exact revenge against the man who caused it. 


But as Jordan investigates the massacre—and man—that claimed his grandmother’s life, he discovers an awful truth: just because the past allows him entry doesn’t mean it will allow him to leave.

College student Jordan Jones’s life hasn’t been the same since his grandmother, the person who loved and understood him most, died in Matthew Manson’s ruse of an act on Talent Now!, a...


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ISBN 9781950301393
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 350

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I really enjoyed this very entertaining read! It reminded me of an episode of The Twilight Zone or similar anthology series. The idea of being able to use an old TV and VCR tapes to travel to the past was outstanding! I loved how Sam and Jordan became closer as the story progressed. The ending was very moving.

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