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Brock nodded slowly and followed the intern out of the tavern and back toward the hospital. He realized he was trusting Isaac with his life.
Time Tested keeps you turning the pages, trying to figure how it all works out. The end doesn’t disappoint. Amazon reader.
Brock Sinclair regains consciousness from a head injury in a Colonial Philadelphia hospital. Not knowing how he got to Pennsylvania from Texas, where he fell, and why the year is 1787 rather than 2029, terrifies him. He assumes the primitive hospital with its lack of basic medical equipment and the dowdy staff are hallucinations. But after a night’s sleep, the depressing ward remains unchanged.
Fending off the life-threatening medical practices of Ben Franklin’s day is Brock’s immediate priority. But where to go and how to live? Can he convince anyone of his true circumstances? And who can he trust? More importantly, can he get back to the only life he has ever known?
To survive, it’s necessary for the recent, college dropout to quickly learn about living in 18th century America. But will he also discover who he is as a person?
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Brock nodded slowly and followed the intern out of the tavern and back toward the hospital. He realized he was trusting Isaac with his life.
Time Tested keeps you turning the pages, trying to figure how it all works out. The end doesn’t disappoint. Amazon reader.
Brock Sinclair regains consciousness from a head injury in a Colonial Philadelphia hospital. Not knowing how he got to Pennsylvania from Texas, where he fell, and why the year is 1787 rather than 2029, terrifies him. He assumes the primitive hospital with its lack of basic medical equipment and the dowdy staff are hallucinations. But after a night’s sleep, the depressing ward remains unchanged.
Fending off the life-threatening medical practices of Ben Franklin’s day is Brock’s immediate priority. But where to go and how to live? Can he convince anyone of his true circumstances? And who can he trust? More importantly, can he get back to the only life he has ever known?
To survive, it’s necessary for the recent, college dropout to quickly learn about living in 18th century America. But will he also discover who he is as a person?