7/24: Time Like No Other

7/24: Time Like No Other

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"Time is moving differently for me. It is skipping like a fast-moving stone on water. Through the week and around the clock - in that order! Into danger." After an accident, Kyle Stone begins to experience a mysterious movement of time. He skips through the hours of a week, moving from one hour one day to the same hour next day - all while facing the mundane, the terrifying, and the unimaginable. Kyle's grasp of reality is shaken, his faith is challenged. This strange chronological path not only takes him from the frozen Canadian prairie to the middle of the January 2015 Paris terror attacks, but into the deepest questions about reality, and about how to live. Will Kyle fail under the strain? Will he survive '7 / 24: Time Like No Other'? Note: Content Added for several Friday's. Complete novel available on Amazon, or see www.7-24time.com
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