- Anglický jazyk
The Titanic Connection
Autor: Chris Johnson
In the thrilling third instalment of the Chronospace series, Tony 'Buck' Nowlan faces a mission that could change history forever. Tony's old enemy, Gary Cutter, now an ASIS agent, confronts him with a chilling ultimatum. Cutter knows about Tony's time... Viac o knihe
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In the thrilling third instalment of the Chronospace series, Tony 'Buck' Nowlan faces a mission that could change history forever. Tony's old enemy, Gary Cutter, now an ASIS agent, confronts him with a chilling ultimatum. Cutter knows about Tony's time machine and his origins from 2042, presenting undeniable proof with photos of past events Tony can't recall. The mission? Save not just his family or country, but the entire world. Tony is torn between duty and family. His wife, Erin, shaken by Tony's past time-travelling exploits, forbids any more journeys through time while their infant son is still young. But their resolve shatters when an intruder with a time machine invades their home, attempting to kidnap their child. Forced into action, Tony and Erin journey back to the Titanic, the site of Tony's last encounter with history. Onboard, they uncover a sinister plot involving Nazis and enemy spies, all after a device capable of weaponising time and altering the course of World War II. Tony and Erin must stop these enemies before they can rewrite history and doom the present. From the opulent ballrooms of the Titanic to wartime espionage, The Titanic Connection races towards a heart-stopping climax. With the fate of the world in the balance, Tony and Erin must use every ounce of their cunning and courage to thwart a plot that could destroy everything they hold dear. Prepare for a pulse-pounding adventure in The Titanic Connection-a time-travel thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Vydavateľstvo: Chris Johnson
- Rok vydania: 2024
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 203 x 127 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798224252633