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Welcome to the world of Ad Infinitum. Ad Infinitum is the new science fiction novel by James A. Wright and published by iUniverse.com. It begins with a CIA agent named Robert, who is caught in a thermonuclear deathtrap. Instead of being killed, however, Robert inexplicably begins to travel through time. As he struggles to learn how and why he is shifting back and forth through time, Robert soon discovers that he has an even greater problem. He is being hunted by a nearly omnipotent opponent. He must figure out the motives of his indomitable pursuer before it’s too late. Sequel Page updated... Second Revision: New material. The first chapter of the much anticipated sequel, Red Sky in Morning, by author James A Wright has been updated ! It introduces the new villain—a Russian assassin named Dmitri Novykh. Just click here to read it and feel free to e-mail me with your comments and observations so that this sequel can turn out as great as the original. If you are interested in this book, feel free to check out the reviews on Barnes & Noble.com and Amazon.com. You can also order it from those websites, or order it from your local bookstore. If your bookstore has any problem ordering by title and author alone, give them the ISBN number: 0-595-14468-3. Also, you can read The Mission, which is the opening chapter, by clicking here. To see the cover art as well as other art based on the characters in the novel, click here and visit the picture gallery. Check back from time to time, as there will be pictures added every now and then. If you’ve already read and enjoyed the novel, be sure to check out the character bios. You can read them ahead of time if you like, but I have to caution you that they might contain spoilers, especially the one about Gwendolyn. So, having been duly warned, click on the names to access the character bios on Robert, Gwendolyn, and the Hyksos. Also, be sure to check out my friend’s website. It contains information on a Gothic novel that we’re collaborating on. Just click here. |
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