Below are unpublished books in the IMAGINARY realm OF Science FICTION

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BEYOND THE MARTIAN SKY

They’re gone! Over a hundred humans from the first Martian colony are missing, leaving behind a tattered base, one incapable of supporting life. The storms had seen to that, storms created by man to bring life. Something had gone wrong. Deadly wrong.

Caleb Jackson awakes from hibernation aboard a transport ship, the mission commander responsible for twenty-six lives and the task installing the next module of the base in which they would live. But life on Mars had changed in the four months he had slumbered while in route from Earth. The mission had changed. He is now charged with finding the missing colonist at all cost. 

What awaits him, however, could never have been imagined, not in a dream or reality. He had not signed up for this. None of them had. Life and death now hang in the balance on the edge of precipice. 

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Where are the stars?

Who am I? How did I get here? Am I dreaming or is this reality? Millions of light years from Earth? That’s impossible! I don’t remember coming here. I don’t remember anything at all!

Rebecca Thomas asks these questions. The answers, however, are eluding. How can she be on Earth at one moment with a loving husband and baby in the womb and then millions of light years away the next? Is this place real and the other a mere dream? As each day goes by, Rebecca begins to lose herself to this existence in another part of the universe, one where she is known as Becky.

For Becky, however, there is no memory of an arrival in this sector of space nor are the faces of her crewmates even slightly familiar. They tell her that she supposedly signed up for this mission, leaving her family behind for the two-week exploration, a family she has no memory of, yet loves them with her whole heart. 

Becky finds that there are dangers in deep space, perils which should not possibly exist, yet they do. Fear and uncertainty creep in, seeking to devour her in the lonely, coldness of space. How could she have left home for this? 

During her waking hours, Rebecca discovers a common link between both realities. Professor Joseph Benson, is that link, a man responsible for long distance space travel, a technology yet to be invented. With his insight, new light is shed on the connection between both realms of space and time. But is too late to save both Becky and Rebecca from the perils rising up against them?

 

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Second Youth of The Old

What would one give for an opportunity at second youth? What wisdom would be carried into the rebirth of that youth? Would men of old learn from their past so to change their future? Is the heart of man capable of such transformation brought on by the fresh vigor of restored life? Or is he, in fact, doomed to follow in the footsteps of old once the hot blood of youth flows through his veins again? 

These very queries had grown louder in Doctor Edward Trowbridge’s mind with each passing year. Clearly, an argument or debate could be made for either side, but theories were nothing more than that, bathed in useless conjecture. But what of a theory tested in the real world. As the turn of the twentieth century dawned in London, this was something within his power to do. 

Now, over a 100 years later, Doctor Trowbridge makes plans for his last experiment which will test the heart of man. Three elderly residence of New York City are indiscreetly chosen, given the opportunity of a lifetime. A second chance at youth. At vitality. At life. There is a catch. Failing the experiment would result in–death. 
 

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Wall of Light

He was as good as dead. Surviving the collapse of a tall building in Manhattan had one thing. Escaping from the mass of crumbled concrete was quite another. Just when all hope seems lost, Ryan Parrish finds a transparent blue light within the rubble. With only seconds to spare, he steps through and vanishes. This portal eventually takes him to Germany–1944.

Soon after arriving in the past, Ryan meets Jessica, a fellow American from his own time period. The young couple find themselves running for their lives across the German countryside from an evil, high-ranking Nazi official who never even existed before in history–until now. During their flight, unexpected love blossoms between Ryan and Jessica. 

As the Americans try to evade capture and death, they discover that the past has been altered and the events of World War Two changed, a change that could prove catastrophic for NATO–for the world. Berlin is ground zero. Only there can they attempt to stop this unknown enemy before time is forever altered.

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The other side

Jacob Miller sat on the golden beach, gazing up into a blue sky with two suns. He must be dreaming, unable to wake up. Hours earlier, he had dived into a lake to retrieve engagement ring he had given to Leslie which had fallen in. Jacob had triumphantly found ring on the muddy lakebed but never made it back to the surface. Instead, he appeared here, wherever here was.

This, however, was no dream. The planet he now stood on was real, a world with secrets, some hundreds and some thousands of years old. Even now, something ancient lies in darkness, waiting for Jacob. With a deceptive tongue, it seeks to entice him. Rule him. Destroy him.

And what of the beasts of the enormous moon which loomed overhead. Those savage creatures were merciless. They were coming to feed. Time was growing short. But there was be a way off this world. There must be. Jacob would find it or die.

Timeshift

Things are not as they seem. How can a sky scraper appear overnight or the dead no longer be dead as dawn breaks across the eastern sky. Steven Nelson sees the changes going around him while the rest of the world remains ignorant, all that is, but the villains behind the shifts in time. Now these men of evil now hunt Steven down, claiming he has the ability to destroy all they’ve built. Time is growing short.