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Across Time
"Across Time" by David Grinnell is a gripping voyage beyond the bounds of space-and deep into the fault lines of the human heart. Perched high in a mountain watchtower, Carl Halleck and his wife, Sylvia, are testing a cutting-edge radar system when they spot something impossible: blips on the screen-Unidentified Flying Objects-closing in fast. They send an urgent warning to Carl's brother, Captain Zachary Halleck, stationed below.
The message is clear: Shut down all power-immediately!But Zack hesitates. Haunted by a past encounter with these same enigmatic objects-an encounter that nearly killed him-he freezes. In that fatal pause, the disaster unfolds. Now, Carl and Sylvia are gone. Vanished. Dead? Lost in the mountains? Or taken by forces unknown? Wracked with guilt and driven by a tangled mix of love, hate, and duty, Zack sets out to find the truth.
When another shimmering craft appears in the sky, Zack doesn't run-he welcomes it. At last, the chance to face the mystery that has haunted him and, perhaps, to rescue those he failed. But what awaits him is not just a search through space-it's a journey across time itself, plunging him a million years into Earth's future. Here, humanity has evolved beyond recognition. There are no epic battles or flashy technology.
Instead, this is a sweeping, visionary tale in the tradition of Jules Verne and Olaf Stapledon-a story of two brothers torn by guilt and rivalry, forced to confront their own immaturity against the backdrop of a universe where even Einstein would be a mere child. Across Time peels back the layers of human ambition and fear, revealing a far future where man's greatest conquest is not over the stars, but over himself.
The message is clear: Shut down all power-immediately!But Zack hesitates. Haunted by a past encounter with these same enigmatic objects-an encounter that nearly killed him-he freezes. In that fatal pause, the disaster unfolds. Now, Carl and Sylvia are gone. Vanished. Dead? Lost in the mountains? Or taken by forces unknown? Wracked with guilt and driven by a tangled mix of love, hate, and duty, Zack sets out to find the truth.
When another shimmering craft appears in the sky, Zack doesn't run-he welcomes it. At last, the chance to face the mystery that has haunted him and, perhaps, to rescue those he failed. But what awaits him is not just a search through space-it's a journey across time itself, plunging him a million years into Earth's future. Here, humanity has evolved beyond recognition. There are no epic battles or flashy technology.
Instead, this is a sweeping, visionary tale in the tradition of Jules Verne and Olaf Stapledon-a story of two brothers torn by guilt and rivalry, forced to confront their own immaturity against the backdrop of a universe where even Einstein would be a mere child. Across Time peels back the layers of human ambition and fear, revealing a far future where man's greatest conquest is not over the stars, but over himself.
"Across Time" by David Grinnell is a gripping voyage beyond the bounds of space-and deep into the fault lines of the human heart. Perched high in a mountain watchtower, Carl Halleck and his wife, Sylvia, are testing a cutting-edge radar system when they spot something impossible: blips on the screen-Unidentified Flying Objects-closing in fast. They send an urgent warning to Carl's brother, Captain Zachary Halleck, stationed below.
The message is clear: Shut down all power-immediately!But Zack hesitates. Haunted by a past encounter with these same enigmatic objects-an encounter that nearly killed him-he freezes. In that fatal pause, the disaster unfolds. Now, Carl and Sylvia are gone. Vanished. Dead? Lost in the mountains? Or taken by forces unknown? Wracked with guilt and driven by a tangled mix of love, hate, and duty, Zack sets out to find the truth.
When another shimmering craft appears in the sky, Zack doesn't run-he welcomes it. At last, the chance to face the mystery that has haunted him and, perhaps, to rescue those he failed. But what awaits him is not just a search through space-it's a journey across time itself, plunging him a million years into Earth's future. Here, humanity has evolved beyond recognition. There are no epic battles or flashy technology.
Instead, this is a sweeping, visionary tale in the tradition of Jules Verne and Olaf Stapledon-a story of two brothers torn by guilt and rivalry, forced to confront their own immaturity against the backdrop of a universe where even Einstein would be a mere child. Across Time peels back the layers of human ambition and fear, revealing a far future where man's greatest conquest is not over the stars, but over himself.
The message is clear: Shut down all power-immediately!But Zack hesitates. Haunted by a past encounter with these same enigmatic objects-an encounter that nearly killed him-he freezes. In that fatal pause, the disaster unfolds. Now, Carl and Sylvia are gone. Vanished. Dead? Lost in the mountains? Or taken by forces unknown? Wracked with guilt and driven by a tangled mix of love, hate, and duty, Zack sets out to find the truth.
When another shimmering craft appears in the sky, Zack doesn't run-he welcomes it. At last, the chance to face the mystery that has haunted him and, perhaps, to rescue those he failed. But what awaits him is not just a search through space-it's a journey across time itself, plunging him a million years into Earth's future. Here, humanity has evolved beyond recognition. There are no epic battles or flashy technology.
Instead, this is a sweeping, visionary tale in the tradition of Jules Verne and Olaf Stapledon-a story of two brothers torn by guilt and rivalry, forced to confront their own immaturity against the backdrop of a universe where even Einstein would be a mere child. Across Time peels back the layers of human ambition and fear, revealing a far future where man's greatest conquest is not over the stars, but over himself.