Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Review: Time Jump: Apocalypse by Brandon Barr @bjbstories
Time Jump: Apocalypse
by Brandon Barr
Published: February
20th 2015
Genre: Science
Fiction, Fantasy
Blurb:
Jack Henshaw and the millions left alive on Earth are
desperately looking towards a time jumper to help them elude the cataclysmic
disasters wreaking havoc across the globe. If a jump is successful, those
seeking refuge might maintain some semblance of civilization. The problem is,
there are only two men genetically able to handle the extremes of a time jump .
. . and one of them has been lost. Henshaw, the head of NASA's JUMP program
must race time and disasters to unravel the mystery of the first jumper's
disappearance, all the while struggling to find the answers to his own urgent
question: What is causing Earth to destruct . . . and why has his wife vanished
without a trace?
My Review:
Jack Henshaw’s wife along with 28 million other people
disappeared. He has no idea where they went. Some speculate that they were
abducted by aliens. Jack has his own suspicions and wonders if he will ever see
her again.
Jack is over the operation of the time jumps. He sends
people into the future hoping to stop the apocalypse.
This was a fantastic little story that kept me on the edge
of my seat wanting more. I really enjoyed it and was at the end before I knew
it. I know it was short but it held my attention that much. I wish it would
have been longer. I would like to have read more about the time jumps or seen
more time jumps and where they went and have learned more of their experiences
there in the future or maybe in the past and what of the impending apocalypse?
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