Call Me Yesterday

Tim Beresford
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Genre: Science Fiction. Format: eBook. Views: This Week 208, Total 926.
The Yesterday Trilogy is a three volume work of science fiction, set on Earth in the near future. Each volume is a full-length novel and tells a complete story, while the overall work relates an unfolding sequence of events to which the principal characters must adapt as the world changes dramatically.

Call Me Yesterday is the first novel in the trilogy.

Plot:
Reclusive scientist Mason Tyler has discovered a way to detect and control tachyons (faster than light particles). With the help of his assistant, he has succeeded in sending a message a few hours backwards in time...

If you could send a message at the end of the day; a message which you would already have received at 6 that same morning, what would you tell yourself?
Whether it's going to rain today?
What the traffic's going to be like?
The winner of the 2:30 race?

...and how might this capability alter the world we know?

Mark Wright thinks this capability is dangerous and could cause the complete collapse of human civilisation. So he is determined to stop Mason before he can reveal this discovery.

Who will prevail? Or will the outcome of their confrontation be altogether stranger?

When cause no longer precedes effect, few can predict what might happen in Call Me Yesterday.

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