Quinn Black thought his work was finished. After all, in the years since he discovered he could time travel, he saved the human race from disaster and restored hope to the world. At least in the current timeline of the universe. Out in the multiverse, the Earth—and everyone he loves—is in trouble again. Someone sent Quinn's team a video begging for help. But if Dr. Green’s assessment of reality is correct, how will he find his way home if he gets lost in the vast expanse of the cosmos? However, the alternative might be worse. Now Quinn finds himself traveling through spacetime to Egypt to stop whatever trouble is lurking in other realms before it finds its way into his. But what he finds is an enemy more dangerous than anything he imagined. Some entity is annihilating civilizations, and unless Quinn can stop them, his is next.
Roy Huff is a Hawaii-based best-selling author, peer-reviewed research scientist, and teacher. After overcoming significant childhood poverty in the US mainland, he moved to the islands and hasn't looked back.
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Don't waste your time on this one. There is zero character development, meaning, story, or anything interesting in this book. Chapters are headmarked with what earth or multiverse or loop the characters are in. None of it is every really explained. It's like a computer wrote this book not a human.
It's bad, I mean bad bad. I wasted 21 hours reading this book that I can't get back, even if I could time travel and get those hours back, I would rather poke out my own eyes.
I never really understood what was happening in the book, it just seemed they were jumping into the great pyramid for something, being chased by something. The author decided to throw us something not so boring by talking about the main characters child or something in the last 5 pages of the book. What a terribly thought out story. Someone needs to go back to writing school.
An excellent time travel book in the "Seven Rules of Time Travel" books.
I found Time Travel Universe to be a great book in the "Seven Rules of Time Travel" series by Roy Huff. As a fan of time travel books, films, and tv shows this entire series satisfies my craving for more of the time travel genre.
Much more complex than the previous three books. Very hard to keep the plot straight in the mind. Interesting ending helped, but is a hard book to read.
This latest series book is an imaginative and well written foray into the multiverse adventures of Quinn. Not only is he a time traveler, he has the burden of saving his and parallel worlds from a race of advanced beings intent on destroying worlds to amplifying their own powers.
On top of his efforts, Quinn has his companions and growing family to consider.
I’m actually getting into this book 4 without prior series reads, so it took me a while to get oriented.
Overall it is a good tale, though filled with technical narratives and sudden multiverse jumps that interrupt character and plot development.