“A magical mystery tour combination of thriller, love story and science-fiction.” Beta reader review
Imagine waking up Monday morning to find everything has changed: your wife and daughter have forgotten details of your life together, friends no longer recognize you, your local gym has disappeared off the face of the earth. And where did The Beatles disappear to? They’ve been completely wiped from the cultural zeitgeist. Have you gone insane?
Every morning from that point on, your life as you know it continues to slip from your grasp: your job disappears; your family deserts you; you eventually become homeless, finally find yourself in a prison cell for a ghastly crime. And the world is going to hell all around you. And it only took seven days.
Can you Get Back? Only one person holds out any hope - an eccentric old friend, who happens to live on the Psyche Ward of a local hospital. Together you plot a complicated route back to reality while the clock counts down.
I generally steer clear when an author deviates greatly from the style/genre that gained the following. There are so many great author s, established and indie, that I don't want to waste my time on experiments. Well I took this chance and I think you should too. The concept is simple where you experience a day in a life in one of a bazillion galaxies where there are minor changes in some measure of life of the character thus changing other items of life. If you want to understand what I poorly wrote just get the book. The daily portrayals are truly artistically written. Most of the characters were addictive. Not his normal great stuff. Different but enjoyable.
So, there I was last night around 11pm laying in bed looking for a book on Amazon/Good reads after typing in “Time Travel” trying to find something to settle me before sleep took over and drifted me into oblivion. I found “Tomorrow never knows” by Theo Cage and within minutes was totally lost in the plot. No, I didn’t Lose the plot, I got lost in it. Not a time travel book in any sense but I have to say it blew me away. At 4.30am I forced myself to put the book down and managed to drift off to sleep in anticipation of waking early (Which I did) and finishing it off, (Which I did). Science fiction this maybe, but possibly science fact has a lot more to do with it. Enjoy this tale, but beware, it’s hard to put down.
A great multiple universes thriller. I'm not much of a Beatles fan, but that doesn't stop one from enjoying the novel since the Beatles are such a small part of the story. I did enjoy the appearance of .