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The Engine

By Derrick Whitfield

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This is a futuristic tale that starts in 2114 and shows the advanced state of the world. A world that solved nearly all of the ills of the past including: War, Famine, Climate Change, Resource Shortages, Violent Crimes, and Traffic Congestion to name a few. Thanks to the development in 2024, of the first Quantum Plasma Fuel Mechanism, dubbed The Engine, and the first Time Machine. After development, it evolved during every iteration, into the Technological wonder, it has now become in the future.

However, with every masterful invention comes the threat of nefarious intentions, by those who would rather see such advancements, used for their own selfish and ambitious desires. Now enters T.E.A.M the Time Enforcement Advanced Missions Agency under the leadership of Chairperson Kelley Freeman and kept in balance by her top Officer Captain Ben Thompson and his partner Exley James. A new threat has emerged from an underground organization known as The Union of Ophidian. Who has managed to plant a mole deeply within TEAM. Before the mole can be identified, Ben and the rest of TEAM find themselves the victim of a Time Realignment, happening right before Ben's eyes.

He captures the mole, a Level 9 agent known as Hanson. Ben soon discovers that he's too late. As Hanson gloats, reality and life, as Captain Ben Thompson once knew, slowly begins to transform into a new reality, where this once highly revered officer now becomes Public Enemy Number 1. Hanson and the Union of Ophidian have gained control of the Engine and Quantum Plasma Technology, to create their own corrupt but technologically advanced society. Now Ben is literally in a race against time to restore the present he once knew, and protect the future, from the menacing control of Hanson and the Union of Ophidian.
Digital Books
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ASIN: 978-1-961028-15-9

Book Length: Novella – 60-150 Pages

Derrick Whitfield