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The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy by Paul Mitchell
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“the man had literally fallen from the heavens, like Jesus or David Bowie. A”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“he found himself put on the spot. It was time to lie.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“His writing was not only messy but there were now doodles involved. It looked like he’d been channelling an illiterate ghost in a séance.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“The guard, clearly overdoing it with the steroids, had a head that looked like two old crisps taped to an Easter egg. There”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“It rang in his head like someone fighting an army of church bells with a machine gun. He”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Andrew, fresh from feeling righteous and justifying his criminal behaviour, walked into the supermarket. It”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Are you...’ Andrew struggled to get it out, ‘are you like me?’ The priest let out an almighty laugh. ‘What, an imbecile? A”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Besides, I thought he paid for our sins by getting himself nailed to that cross there.’ The priest looked shocked. ‘He dies? Well thanks a lot, wise ass,’ the priest snapped, tapping”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“He won’t answer you.' Andrew momentarily thought that the son of God had answered him and then realised the utterance had probably originated from the man kneeling by the altar that he had evidently missed during his initial scan. 'Because he wants me to find out myself?' queried Andrew, slightly startled. 'No,' came the reply as the man rose to his feet, 'it's because he’s made of fibreglass.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Of course, Andrew had a contingency plan for times like these. It was a four step plan:   Pick up large rock Throw through window Take item Scarper”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Elfriede couldn’t believe the cheek of this man. Suddenly appearing out of thin air? How dare he? This”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Hiding underneath this huge garment was much better than facing reality. Reality was frightening, confusing and full of lions.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“That was, after they’d done all the other things that time travellers do first like ask who the president is or try to invent the Internet.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Andrew felt as if he had been running for hours though the forest. He hadn't. He was just lazy. Checking”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“Andrew sighed. It was the kind of accepting sigh that could only come after years of experience of falling over. He”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“He took one last look at the theatre and trudged off, hoping he'd never see the place again. Fortunately for him he never would see it again. Or anything else for that matter.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“The lots being sold were of varying tastes; all of which were bad. Amongst”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy
“You were only allowed membership privileges if you could prove you were an academic and that you signed a document that promised that you, ‘Would never, on any condition, burn the Library down’.”
Paul Mitchell, The Man That Time Forgot: Book 1 in The Man That Time Forgot trilogy