This Place Only
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Complete, First published May 31, 2014
(TimeFront: Book 2) On a cool evening in late October, William Anderson leaves a small apartment with thoughts of his 10th wedding anniversary. As he crosses the street, a car strikes him, sending his body flying into a storefront window. He dies to the symphony of nearby church bells. Moments later, William opens his eyes to a sunny bedroom in a life that is not his own. His wife is a stranger. He has a daughter, though has never been a father. The only person who seems to know anything is his best friend, David, but even he is not who he seems.
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