If you could go back in time...and witness any event...where would you go?
When Dr. Tom Greenbaum faces that question after successfully discovering the secret to time travel, he knows the time, place, and event he will witness: the death and failed resurrection of Jesus Christ. Dr. David Goodman, Tom's colleague and closest friend follows Tom into the past, attempting to avert a time-space catastrophe, but forces beyond their control toss them into a dangerous end game where they are tempted by evil characters, betrayed by friends, pursued by an assassin from the future, and haunted by a demon that cannot be killed.
About the author: Jeremy Robinson is the author of 11 novels including Pulse, Instinct, and Threshold, the first three books in his exciting Jack Sigler thriller series. His novels have been translated into nine languages. He is the director of New Hampshire AuthorFest, a non-profit organization promoting literacy in New Hampshire, where he lives with his wife and three children.
©2011 Jeremy Robinson (P)2012 Jeremy Robinson
"What surprised me, with [Robinson's] take on the possibility of two 21st century men meeting Jesus, was the utter lack of predictability.... He offers a new perspective on ripping apart the time-space continuum I am shocked no one has ever considered before now." (Round Table Reviews)
"[A] thrilling and fast-paced 'what if?' scenario." (MidWest Book Review)
"[A] rollicking adventure.... The story opens explosively and is laced with suspense and humor. Robinson writes quite well and is an up-and-coming author to watch...we'll hear, read, and see a great deal more from him in the future." (Christian Book Previews)
"Good idea, average execution"
The author - yes, the reader probably not - not a pleasant reading voice or style
It needs to be significantly longer for better character development and to provide a lot more depth to the technology and to the biblical subject matter.
I would likely try to avoid another one by Mr. Bray - personally I find his voice to be rasping and not pleasant for extended listening
Yes definitely. The story is shallow, poor character development and a little ridiculous - perfect for a TV series or movie!
The idea is excellent and there is a huge amount of scope for a really detailed and unusual novel. The shallow style is not appropriate for such a good ideas.
"This book is a must !"
Jesus knows all!
Nothing! It's that good! Makes you think!
Yea most any book I find that he's telling I download .
I actually did believe it or not and I have re listened to it 3 more times science and every time I find something's new I missed and this is one book that had me crying every read.
"Sceptical walking in, walked out a believer"
Yes I would, and have already passed this on to my sons to enjoy.
A draw between David and Tom (tho Lazarus was a lot of fun as well). I related myself to David, I could understand his lack of faith at times even in the light of what was in front of him
"Loved It!!"
I think every one has thought about what it would be like to ge back in time. This reminds me of my own hidden desires to go back. Jeremy chooses an event and then creates what you would have experianced it, if you were really present. Jesus as a normal guy, with little pranks and indepth descussions. I was very impressed the whole concept of the book.