Time Sealers
by
Book Details
About the Book
Peter never saw the small brilliant beam of light nor the tall white figure materialize from thin air, twenty feet behind him, as he slowed to walk the last few feet before leaving the park. The figure paced exactly twenty feet behind as Peter made his way down the path toward his house. As he opened the door Peter felt a tingling in him mind, as if a thousand small electrical currents were turned on. He took two more steps before falling half-in and half-out of his entranceway.
Peter struggled to grab a thought and hold it as jumbled images flashed from deep within his memory pouring forth like fireworks on the Fourth of July. His eyes fought to open from the dark void he felt in his mind, but could not. His eyes only saw the back of each retina while a movie seemed to dance within the light. It reminded Peter of time-lapse pictures taken of freeways at night; all you saw were long streaks of car-lights speeding by.
From far away he heard the soothing voice repeat, "Relax. Please do not try to resist the transfer, Peter."
About the Author
This is the author's fifth book in the two years following his retirement. The author, who is a runner, thinks through many of the plots while running or biking the many trails and lakes around Oklahoma City. This is the author's first book that does not incorporate the names of towns and cities in Oklahoma. The author is a graduate of Arizona State University and lived in a number of places before settling down to the quite and smog free town of Oklahoma City.