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And So Does the Future

(2024)
(The second book in the TimeDogz series)
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Humanity is defeated.

The Earth conquered.

It is the end of history.

Which is kind of surprising because none of that used to be in the history books.

It seems the past
can be changed, after all.

The Time Dogz send a crack team, featuring yours truly, to 2362. Our mission is to fix history and save the human race.

Just one problem: an alien android in the form of a beautiful Flemish girl programed to seduce me.

You’d think she’d be easy to resist, but those alien tech bros know what they’re about.

And so does she.

It’s the Battle of Earth, all right.

But for all the alien starships raining down hellfire upon the Kalifornia Konurbation, the missile attacks on sleepy English airbases, and the space combat at Saturn Gate, the real battlefield – the place where the fate of humanity will be decided – is my heart.

Let’s face it. The human race is doomed!

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A note on reading books out of sequence.

Each novel in the TimeDogz series presents a different adventure for Stiletto and his companions to survive. We get to enjoy time travel shenanigans in specific time periods, each lending a distinct flavor to that book.

The situation and the relationships between key characters build as the books progress, but you can read them in any order.

If you're familiar with the Harry Dresden books from Jim Butcher, it works like that. Dip in at any point, and if you like what you read, best continue in sequence starting with the first novel.

I've taken particular care to make that work with this series, because some readers will want to go straight into a novel that piques their interest. For example, if you're intrigued by a novel where history changes because of events at a KISS concert in the 80s, then start with book3 (Time Travel in Rock: 1984). If you want time travel adventure in Ancient Egypt or the Neolithic, start with book 4 (The Year of the Ox – or you can when I've finished writing it) .

You get the picture.



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