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What if you could go back in time and change some of the regrets that haunted your past? Matt Dunsratty did just that. He found a way to erase his past mistakes. Matt was an average guy who was pissing and moaning his way toward retirement. He, like many people before him, often wished that things had gone differently for him. But, Matt buddy, be careful what you wish for!
Matt found out all too soon that the burden of being able to alter his past was much more than he had bargained for. It all began one dull summer vacation as an experiment in transcendental meditation. Through TM Matt chanced upon the ability to plant his adult thoughts in the head of his younger selves, thus altering their shared future. But innocent meddling paved the way for increasingly selfish choices. Little by little, the Matt that once was is slowly stripped away. What remained behind was a version less and less recognizable to his loved ones and to himself. The new Matt was also less and less acceptable to both.
When Matt rebooted a high school romance, his future families were blown up, shattered, and destroyed. Matt saved John Lennon from assassination to help his best friend. But Matt, in a fit of rage, reconsiders his rescue, even though the reversal will cancel the utopian future forged by the former Beatle. Matt learns that small changes can make all the difference in the world. Like King Midas before him, Matt comes to know that unlimited greed quickly leads to unending suffering. Can Matt save himself and his sanity?
Think The Midnight Library meets Slaughterhouse-5. Letters From Hell will keep you on the edge of your seat with its convoluted twists in time and in Mathew Dunsratty. You know that old saying, "No good deed will go unpunished?" Yeah, Matt's about to get a refresher course in that one. Darn.
Genre: Science Fiction
Matt found out all too soon that the burden of being able to alter his past was much more than he had bargained for. It all began one dull summer vacation as an experiment in transcendental meditation. Through TM Matt chanced upon the ability to plant his adult thoughts in the head of his younger selves, thus altering their shared future. But innocent meddling paved the way for increasingly selfish choices. Little by little, the Matt that once was is slowly stripped away. What remained behind was a version less and less recognizable to his loved ones and to himself. The new Matt was also less and less acceptable to both.
When Matt rebooted a high school romance, his future families were blown up, shattered, and destroyed. Matt saved John Lennon from assassination to help his best friend. But Matt, in a fit of rage, reconsiders his rescue, even though the reversal will cancel the utopian future forged by the former Beatle. Matt learns that small changes can make all the difference in the world. Like King Midas before him, Matt comes to know that unlimited greed quickly leads to unending suffering. Can Matt save himself and his sanity?
Think The Midnight Library meets Slaughterhouse-5. Letters From Hell will keep you on the edge of your seat with its convoluted twists in time and in Mathew Dunsratty. You know that old saying, "No good deed will go unpunished?" Yeah, Matt's about to get a refresher course in that one. Darn.
Genre: Science Fiction
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