Just a quick note to tell you I have a new book out! It’s available to buy from Amazon as a download now. Here are the UK and US links
It’s an anthology of tales, each of which relates to time in some fashion. From countdowns and deadlines, to travelling through time itself, there’s something for everyone. Here’s more detail on each of the ten stories inside…
Do the Trains Run on Time?
An England that could be today, could be tomorrow, or could even be yesterday, has been invaded by a faceless, implacable enemy, and for a lucky few the only escape is via refugee train, but time is running out for one group of evacuees waiting at a lonely railway station when they find themselves menaced by a monstrous creature.
Irreconcilable Distances
Long distance relationships can be challenging, but as humanity heads for the stars things will only get harder!
The Delicate Art of Deep Space Negotiation
When a labour dispute on a far flung mining colony threatens to bankrupt a galaxy spanning corporation, one senior executive embarks on a desperate mission to resolve the issues, but time is of the essence.
Tempus Stultitia
When a student takes radical action to get a good grade, he imagines he’s thought of everything, but he may have made a very big mistake.
Folding Back the Years.
The place is London, the year is 1970, and Soviet backed forces are on the verge of taking the city. As the evacuation begins only one man knows that this isn’t how things were supposed to be…
Temp Agency
It’s the ultimate part time job, but is there a catch?
Mr Dweeb Comes to Town
The young man who wanders into a bar on a distant planet looks like an easy target for local thugs, but why does he keep checking his watch?
The Astronaut’s Son
Growing up is hard enough without your dad being an astronaut who’s aging slower than you are.
Habeas Corpus
All new technologies get misused, and time travel is no different as some disreputable academics plan a very unique heist.
Ulrik Must Die!
It is another place, another time. Lady Maryam is far from home and heavily pregnant, with only her wits to rely on she must fight to ensure not only her own future, but the future of her unborn child. One thing is clear, for them to survive, Ulrik must die!
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