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NIGHTSTAND, A Matter of Time, by Glen Cook

A Matter of Time, by Glen Cook

A Matter of Time
May 1975. St. Louis. In a snow-swept street, a cop finds the body of a man who died fifty years ago. It’s still warm. July 1866, Lidice, Bohemia: A teenage girl calmly watches her parents die as another being takes control of her body. August 2058, Prague: Three political rebels flee in to the past, taking with them a terrible secret. As past, present, and future collide, one man holds the key to the puzzle. And if he doesn’t fit it together, the world he knows will fall to pieces. It’s just A Matter of Time!

You can see the rest of my reading list for the year–at least those volumes that thematically intersect with my hobby–HERE.