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A Man out of Time

If You Want Peace, Prepare for War

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A Man out of Time

By: Robert Feist
Narrated by: Paul Landergan
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The Commander of the armies of the Free Worlds is Nyx Pantheras. He has dedicated his life to defeating the Kingdom of the Hecate. The Hecate are a violent race who have enslaved their enemies all over the universe. In a last-ditch effort to defeat the Hecate, the Free Worlds have negotiated an alliance with the planet Nero. Nero’s robot army and their supercomputer, Monarch, are the Free Worlds last chance to achieve victory. Yet, before the Commander can lead his soldiers against the Hecate, he is pulled into a black hole. When he awakens six hundred years have passed and he is buried inside an ancient pyramid. The Commander is a castaway and cannot go back to save his friends and family. He must find a way to go back and make right what once went wrong. He is a man out of time.

©2024 Robert Churchill Feist (P)2025 Robert Churchill Feist
Adventure Science Fiction Time Travel

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