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Ripples In Time: The Paradox Journals Kindle Edition
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Introducing “Ripples In Time” Discover YOUR New Time Travel Adventure Series By Best Selling Author KD Mack
When Amy finds herself in the middle of a bank robbery, she must quickly decide if this is an odd coincidence or something more sinister at work…
Elliot, momentarily intrigued by Amy's smooth efficiency at dispatching the robbers, is jolted back to reality when he discovers what the real target was...
Now they must race amidst timelines where one misstep could create paradoxical chaos in time!
Check out this first book in “The Paradox Journals” series, a futuristic adventure in time travel
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 19, 2020
- File size1676 KB
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- ASIN : B088WRDMSC
- Publication date : May 19, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1676 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 47 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,715,275 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,389 in 90-Minute Science Fiction & Fantasy Short Reads
- #3,806 in Time Travel Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #5,639 in Time Travel Fiction
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About the author

I've enjoyed reading science fiction and fantasy from a young age, under the covers with the flashlight at night, enthralled in the worlds of Asimov, Heinlein, and Foster, to name a few. My clever dog, Dejah, is named for a Burroughs’ character - Dejah Thoris of the red planet we call Mars.
I'm pleased to be able to share my love of all things weird, different, magical and out of this world, and I hope you'll be able to lose yourself in new worlds, on fantastic adventures in my books. Enjoy!
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The story is clearly set in the UK with reference to MI6, a Prime Minister, the Queen and Bakeoff, however it read very American. The punctuation and spelling was American English, which is fine, but it was reference to American words like flashlight (torch), apartment (flat), sidewalk (footpath), back yard (garden), finagling - not sure of British equivalent, that made it seem like the story was floating in the middle of nowhere. In fact we are never really given a location.
There were also quite a few typos and style/punctuation errors, like into instead of in to, it's instead of its, alright instead of all right (although just might be the author not realising alright is not actually a word and editors freak out when it is used), piped instead of piped up, lots of extra thats, numbers in digits when they should be words, missing full stop, and repeated words - like 'stuff' four times in six lines or 'split' twice in one line.
The author's expression also needed some work. The two main characters are a physicist and an ex MI6 field agent, so not stupid people. However they sound like an American teen when they both talk making use of words and phrases like 'way better', 'really, really', 'huge', 'and all', 'naw', 'easy-peasy', 'smushing' etc. It just did not fit with who the people were supposed to be.
There was also quite a bit of stuff in the action sequences that was unbelievable. At one point the field agent dives below a shot fired at her...just no. Also things appeared when they were needed. In Chapter 5, we are given a list of the things the two heroes take with them on their mission. But then some cuffs suddenly appear to restrain the bad guy and they are also able to sedate him. No mention of cuffs or things to sedate people in the Chapter 5 list.
So while this was a fast read with an interesting premise, the writing and lack of editing let it down IMO. I'll not read the next in the series.

Their boss, Blaine Zellow, asks them to investigate the theft together and this places them into a confusing mesh of timeline paradoxes! They try to work out what the mastermind behind the initial theft, who they identify as a former employee in Elliot’s division, called Mathews, wants with the item he has stolen and now activated. Each activation is changing events in their timeline and they need to work out a way to both put a stop to them and also to reset time. But is that even possible?
This is a really entertaining short story, which I wish was much longer and that I hope is going to be just the start of a long series! It was over far too quickly and I want to read more asap. A great idea for a story and well written, it just flows really quickly and there was never a dull moment.