SYNOPSIS
Would you ever travel forward in time
if you knew it was a one-way trip?
Mr. Martin James has no such desire,
but after being injected with a mysterious drug against his will, Martin
hurtles through the years. This cruel twist of fate forces him to watch his
children grow up and his wife grow old in a matter of days. Only an elusive
group of scientists have the ability to stop his nightmarish journey; the very
people who injected him in the first place. And while Martin James hopes to
find a cure before everyone he loves is gone, others are uncertain if his
journey can be stopped at all.
W. Lawrence weaves a future history
filled with the best and worst of humanity, highlights the blessings and curses
of technology, and pushes the limits of faith and hopelessness. Above all,
Syncing Forward is a tale of one man's love for his family, and their devotion
to saving him from being lost forever.
The Author
W. Lawrence's Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads
W Lawrence was born in San Francisco, California, and moved two dozen times before settling in Pennsylvania with his extraordinarily patient wife and two precocious daughters. He wants a boy dog. He works in the world of corporate security as an investigator and professional interviewer/interrogator.
Lawrence is obsessed with 5K zombie runs, comes home empty-handed from hunting turkeys, and loves non-fiction books about pirates. He has no problem reconciling that his two favorite shows are Downton Abbey and The Walking Dead.
W. Lawrence's Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads
W Lawrence was born in San Francisco, California, and moved two dozen times before settling in Pennsylvania with his extraordinarily patient wife and two precocious daughters. He wants a boy dog. He works in the world of corporate security as an investigator and professional interviewer/interrogator.
Lawrence is obsessed with 5K zombie runs, comes home empty-handed from hunting turkeys, and loves non-fiction books about pirates. He has no problem reconciling that his two favorite shows are Downton Abbey and The Walking Dead.
My review:
This novel asks the question, if you were given a chance to go ahead in time would you, what if you could not ever come back? Even if James wanted to decide for himself he was not given a choice, it happened to him whether he wanted to or not. When he is there his children are grown and his wife is older than him. He wants to stop this but the are not sure if they ever can. What if he doesn't like his future alone? I give this book a 4/5. I was given this book for the purpose of a review and all opinions are my own.
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