Hangtime

Dr. Laslo Reingard's formula unlocks a secret about time that could benefit all of mankind. He finds himself targeted for death or worse by a self-serving government agency determined to control his discovery. Will Laslo master his newfound power in time to save the one person willing to help him?

Hangtime is an exciting speculative fiction story by master storyteller Jack Thompson.

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Hangtime

Dr. Laslo Reingard's formula unlocks a secret about time that could benefit all of mankind. He finds himself targeted for death or worse by a self-serving government agency determined to control his discovery. Will Laslo master his newfound power in time to save the one person willing to help him?

Hangtime is an exciting speculative fiction story by master storyteller Jack Thompson.

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Hangtime

Hangtime

by Jack Thompson
Hangtime

Hangtime

by Jack Thompson

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Overview

Dr. Laslo Reingard's formula unlocks a secret about time that could benefit all of mankind. He finds himself targeted for death or worse by a self-serving government agency determined to control his discovery. Will Laslo master his newfound power in time to save the one person willing to help him?

Hangtime is an exciting speculative fiction story by master storyteller Jack Thompson.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156511747
Publisher: Jack Thompson
Publication date: 06/29/2011
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 232 KB

About the Author

Jack Thompson is an international bestselling author, finding voices in many genres. His latest release is Swimming Upstream, the third book in the bestselling Raja Williams mystery series. He has also written political thrillers, science fiction, paranormal romance, children's stories and fairy tales.According to Jack, whether reading or writing, what makes a story great is how well it communicates to the reader. Whether presenting him with a hero he wishes he could be or a villain he chooses to hate, the characters must relate to the reader on a personal level. A reader will leave a good story in an improved condition. He may have learned something new about the world or himself, or simply been well entertained. That's why Jack writes.
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