#2 The Time Bubble

Global Cooling

Jason Ayres
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The astronomers confidently predicted that the asteroid would miss Earth. They were wrong. On Friday 13th April 2029 it slammed into the Sahara desert, annihilating everything within a hundred miles. But that was only the beginning. A huge amount of dust was thrown up into the atmosphere blocking out the sun across the planet. Soon temperatures began to fall. As weather conditions worsen, the residents of the small market town need to make a decision – flee south to escape the weather, or wait for the worst to pass. Choosing to stay, D.I. Hannah Benson soon has more to worry about than keeping law and order. With power supplies failing and food scarce, it soon becomes a battle just to stay alive. And there are some that see it not as a crisis, but as an opportunity. For those travelling to escape the deepening winter, plans are thwarted as the transport system grinds to a halt. Can the possible discovery of a new Time Bubble provide a way out? Set ten years after the main events of The Time Bubble, this sequel takes place in parallel with events in the later stages of that story.
Genres: Time TravelScience FictionFantasy
201 Pages

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