Time Travelers Abroad https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HXDW898 Time travelers abroad in a universe of improbability. A sequel to The Death of Time . Follow John Dillinger, Mary Shelley, Templar Grand Master Jacques de Moray, General Wei Shan, and others as they journey through the Catacombs of Paris, a Jurassic jungle, and a planet at the edge of eternity. These, and the alchemist, the scientist, the girl from a planet of deadly plague, the alchemist's apprentice, an evil scientist from the far future, and Scheherazade the cat with one thousand and one lives are swept up by a whirlwind of temporal chaos with only Mother Time to look after them. Historical science fiction told not as fantasy, but as the preposterous reality of multiple universe theory.
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