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ISBN: 9781608442836
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About the Book

What if you could go back in time to change some things? What would you change? How would you change it? What if going back meant completely forgetting who you are and actually becoming your younger self, and all you could do is send yourself a message or two to help you? On top of that, it’s a one-time, one-way trip, and you actually have to completely live your life all over again, you can’t just pop in and out of the timeline to fix the one or two things that went wrong. Oh, and given that there’s a 50/50 chance that the trip may make you go insane, so you might just make things much worse instead of better, do you still want to try?

The year is 2028. You’ve just discovered the government’s newest Top-Secret anti-terrorist weapon, Project Reset. With this technology, agents equipped with specially programmed biological computers designed to interface directly with their own brain are sent back in time to provide the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security with vital information to protect our country from terrorist attacks before they occur. Testing indicates that the window for time travel is much greater than the 1-3 months that these agents are usually traveling, but no one has gone back further than 6 months, because of the triggering mechanism that’s used to activate the biological computers.

Meet Alan Hayes, accountant, age 76. Not the usual candidate for time travel due to his advanced years and potential health risks, and certainly not an official member of the project team. But when he finds out about Project Reset, he remembers something that happened to him when he was 6 years old that could trigger activation of the biological computer. At first Alan dismisses the thought of covertly accessing the device, but what if he could use the information he’d send back in time to save someone’s life? Maybe several lives? Even millions? And what if one of those lives was his late wife’s life, who died due to a nuclear accident 12 years before?

This is a story of a very different life than anyone has ever lived, because starting at age 6, Alan Hayes knows the future, or at least some of it, and he’s going to try to change it. But what will trying to change the future do to Alan and those he’s going back to help?