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P**M
Tossed through time, chased by evil, low on disk space
Although long and a little hard to follow at times, Ad Infinitum is a thrilling look at one man's voyage through time as the result of a freak nuclear accident. Along the way he is hounded by an enchanting witch of astoundishing power.James A. Wright shows tremendous promise as a writer, and readers will definitely demand sequels, following the hero's new divine mission and more on the role of the enigmatic Hyksos aliens.The Wrighter gives a rich detail of many different historical periods, ranging from the feudal Old World (in several different locations) to the modern world, to the future and beyond.Don't let the price tag scare you, Ad Infinitum is worth the money and time to read it.
T**L
Excellent Sci-Fi with awesome plot
This is one of the best in the genre. The author weaves a spellbinding plot with edge-of-your-seat action to produce a thrilling book that I couldn't put down. Spanning the farthest reaches of time, this book weaves a convincing theory of time travel. That, combined with the writer's in depth knowledge of all of the timelines in the past, makes for great reading. James Bond meets the TV Show "Seven Days". If you're a Sci-Fi fan, this is a must have in your collection.
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