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WILL HE EVER ESCAPE THE PAST?

Jackson Dubchek was exiled by the notorious Time Police. A citizen of the Second Republic in 2249, Jackson finds himself stranded in Mexico in 2074, unable to return to his own generation.

Yet Jackson is not alone. He meets a Mexican historian and his beautiful daughter who have also been exiled to the past by the Time Police. Using these fellow travelers in time, Jackson pieces together the truth about the Second Republic and their Time Police. They are changing the past in order to protect their future.

Jackson must decide whether to try to set himself against all the resources of the Second Republic. Yet first he must determine how the events of 2074 differ from the way the Second Republic has recorded them.

Will the Time Police catch him?

Warren Norwood, author of THE WINDHOVER TAPES, teams up with action stylist Mel Odom to weave a time travel thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat!"

319 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1989

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Warren C. Norwood

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Member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, author of 13 published novels, including 3 series and various individual books. Taught writing at Weatherford College, Texas. See also: http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/...

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Profile Image for Gerold Whittaker.
240 reviews15 followers
December 12, 2010
While I enjoyed the actual storyline, I felt that the recurring descriptions of the sickness caused during time-travel just took up too much of the book - and made for some confused reading too. Additionally, a couple of grammar errors detracted from the book somewhat. Finally, some things were left incomplete and I assume this is because the book is part of a series (this being #3 of a 4-book series). Written in 1989, the book is fairly outdated but I enjoyed it nonetheless - wish I could find the entire series to be honest...
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515 reviews6 followers
October 11, 2013
More pulp fiction fun. These books seemed to come out every three months in the late 80's. I imagine that they'd be one book today or two at most. It's a fun read and not too heavy though time travel can always tie you in knots.

Definitely a series to consider if you need some light reading.
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July 5, 2014
An OK ending to the trilogy. Overall the series was just OK, if you are into time travel stories the it's recommended
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