Ruttledge
Rosenbaugh, a professor of science devoted to his students at Hensley
University, has spent years learning from his mentor, whose mantra
was that time travelers are constantly around and unnoticed. But
nothing Ruttledge has ever heard or read on time travel prepares him
for what he witnesses in his secret laboratory in 1910. After
recuperating from the ordeal, he spends years trying to prove the
existence of time travel, while a jealous rogue from his past lies in
wait, hoping to debunk any time travel theory the professor
develops--no matter the cost.
Myth
Agent is a time travel tale, woven of the fantastic, and interspersed
with traces of historical fiction.
L.A.
MacFadden was born in Oregon in 1956 to parents who were fond of the
great outdoors and instilled that appreciation in their five
children. Her father was employed by the Boy Scouts of America in
Oregon, Washington, and Montana, so she spent all of her youthful
summers in Boy Scout camps her father directed. But because the
programs of course weren't for girls, she and her three sisters spent
a good deal of time reading books borrowed from the libraries of
nearby towns. Those wonderful days of reading all those books-whether
in the library, under the shady branches of trees, or in a tiny
cabin, were responsible for her love of books, and no doubt led to
her desire to become an author.
In
1975 she married her high school sweetheart, then a member of the
United States Marine Corps. Later, they settled in western Oregon,
near the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, where they enjoy spending
time with their two grown children, grandchildren, and a host of
extended family. L.A. MacFadden can often be found at home, working
on her next book!
The blurb is interesting in the concept, but I don't know how well I would like something that sounds fairly depressing. Might have to try it just to find out.
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The cover is intriguing. It makes me wonder.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a unique angle on time travel.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an absolutely fascinating story, and one that I'd love to read.
ReplyDeleteInteresting blurb. Sounds like a lot of action in this story. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting blurb; has me wanting to know more.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to have Myth Agent on your blog, and to everyone for their nice comments.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book. I love historical fiction set in the WWII era.
ReplyDeleteThe blurb is interesting in the concept, but I don't know how well I would like something that sounds fairly depressing. Might have to try it just to find out.
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