Synopsis Ex-cop John Surrey works for an unusual travel agency in Los Angeles--Timeshare Unlimited only offers travel packages into the past. Unfortunately, many clients of the agency don't plan to return to their present lives, and risk disrupting the fabric of time. Surrey routinely travels back to round up missing clients without incident, but on a trip to 1940, he meets a lovely and mysterious woman named Althea, and his past, present, and future may never be the same.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1997-07-01 |
| Size | | Height: | 7.0 in | | Width: | 4.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 2.4 oz |
Publisher's Note Have you ever wished that you could go back to the good old days?
At Timeshare Unlimited, you can. It's a very special travel agency where -- if you make it through a careful screening process -- you can arrange an extended voyage to the past, no passport required. You can go the tourist route and see the sights -- or you can settle in and live like the natives, in a time when the traffic moved a little more slowly, the neighbors greeted you with a smile, and the air was full of hope and promise instead of smog.
Timeshare Unlimited is a very special travel agency. Its clients voyage to the past. Ex-LAPD cop John Surrey works for Timeshare ushering reluctant clients back from the past. But now, on a trip to the year 1940, Surrey has met a woman named Althea and become enmeshed in a suspenseful and dangerous scheme. And his past, present, and future will never be the same.
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