Righting Wrongs

Larry J. Tate
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While enjoying a fun day of exploring walls of ice near Mount McKinley, climbing buddies Bill and Charlie discovered the perfectly preserved remains of a 6,000 year old caveman. What was to be touted as the find of the Century suddenly became clouded in turmoil when archaeologists discovered the man had been killed by a 21st century bullet! Little did Bill and Charlie know their discovery would lead them to a troubled physicist who had secretly perfected the principles of time travel. Being a frustrated FBI agent, Bill decided to use time travel as a means of stopping crime before it happened. Setting out on a quest to change the outcome of certain infamous historical events, he and Charlie successfully prevented the assassination of President Kennedy, they interrupted Adolf Hitler's plans of torturing and killing millions of Jews and they stopped John Wilkes Booth from killing Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre. On a euphoric high from previous successes, Bill decided to interfere with one more historic event he felt should never have happened, but this particular intervention ended up turning their lives completely upside down.
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