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The Argonaut Affair

(1987)
(The seventh book in the Time Wars series)
A novel by

 
 
It was the first time anyone had ever seen a real live centaur... .

When a mythical creature is captured by Observers from the 27th Century in the year 219 B.C., they realize that something has gone drastically wrong. The actions of the Time Wars had brought about a congruence of two universes, with a confluence effect that had both timelines rippling and intersecting at various points throughout history. And where these confluence points occurred, it was possible to cross over from one universe into another.

And as if that were not bad enough, the appearance of a creature straight out of Greek mythology seemed to prove that physical laws were different in the other universe, which meant that more intelligence was needed, because the other universe had declared a temporal war to safeguard their own timestream.

For the adjustment teams of Temporal Intelligence, this meant a whole new type of mission. Their job had always been to prevent historical disruptions. Now, it would be their mission to create them - in the opposing timeline. The Time Wars had suddenly been escalated into a new dimension.

Literally.


Genre: Science Fiction

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