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Read a sample chapter from The Death of Time by Byron Grush In this chapter, the time travelers are stranded in different eras. We open with a not too distant future in which a "would be dictator" who may be familiar to readers, gets his come-up-ings. 24 Strange Fruit Hanging from the Cherry Trees Washington D.C., Spring, 2024 Killing them once had not been sufficient to quench the anger and undo the horrors of the regime. Bodies, still bleeding from bullet holes, were dragged along the walkway next to the National Mall Tidal Basin. Water flooding the banks of the basin covered much of the walk so the angry crowd tugged the bodies up across the grass and laid them under the cherry trees where kicks were applied at random to the swelling cadavers. Someone emptied a handgun into the very dead victims. Someone else brought a coil of rope, and soon there swung by the feet from the stoutest of the tree limbs, the former would-be dictator, his daughter, one
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A new book! The Death of Time Sixteenth Century alchemy meets Twentieth Century science and a journey through space and time begins. Will it end with the Death of Time? What would you do if you could go back in time? What would you change? Who would you kill? What did the builders of the Sphinx know? What will the future of humanity be like? Only Time will tell. Alchemist Loran Mac Conmara and his apprentice, a youth named Riordan Éamon Ó Ciardha, Oak Ridge scientist Dr. Madison James McGinley, and three young people from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, find themselves joining forces in an improbable journey through time to engage in an urgent battle between scientists of the far future with the very existence of Time as a consequence.