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9781682300640 1682300641 For fans of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" Even more excitement Even more romance Even more danger Even more sequelly In "Time Rep," Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddly fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now, Geoffrey Stamp wakes up with virtually no memory. It first starts to come back when he remembers that he is a time rep, a sort of tour guide for people who want to travel through history (but keep their hands and feet inside the car at all times, lest they change the fabric of space and time). The second thing he remembers is that he saved the universe at one point or another. He can t remember a third thing. A new company has sprung up, offering people the opportunity to go back and futz around with anything they like. Ask out your pretty coworker? Rob a bank? Kill the archduke? Everything is within your grasp, and this new company can repair the time/space continuum to allow for it. But something fishy is going on, and Geoffrey finds himself telling himself that he needs to get to the bottom of this. Literally Geoffrey returns to the past to tell himself that he has a mission. Time travel can be perilous on a good day, and today is certainly not a good day for Geoffrey Stamp. With a little help, he ll be tasked with saving the world (yet again, sigh ) and might even get himself the girl this time.", For fans of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy : Even more excitement! Even more romance! Even more danger! Even more sequelly! In Time Rep , Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddly fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now, Geoffrey Stamp wakes up with virtually no memory. It first starts to come back when he remembers that he is a time rep, a sort of tour guide for people who want to travel through history (but keep their hands and feet inside the car at all times, lest they change the fabric of space and time). The second thing he remembers is that he saved the universe at one point or another. He can't remember a third thing. A new company has sprung up, offering people the opportunity to go back and futz around with anything they like. Ask out your pretty coworker? Rob a bank? Kill the archduke? Everything is within your grasp, and this new company can repair the time/space continuum to allow for it. But something fishy is going on, and Geoffrey finds himself telling himself that he needs to get to the bottom of this. Literally--Geoffrey returns to the past to tell himself that he has a mission. Time travel can be perilous on a good day, and today is certainly not a good day for Geoffrey Stamp. With a little help, he'll be tasked with saving the world (yet again, sigh...) and might even get himself the girl this time., In "Time Rep," Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddily fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now comes a sequel with even more excitement Even more romance Even more danger And maybe some better jokes Imagine you just saved the world from an alien invasion. If it wasn t for you, everyone would be dead. Sounds pretty good, doesn t it? That s exactly what happens to Geoffrey Stamp, but there s just one problem he can t tell anyone. You see, Geoffrey is a Time Rep a tour guide for the 21st Century, meeting people from the future who travel back in time for their vacation. Everything he does needs to be kept a secret from the people in his own time, otherwise he risks changing the course of history. And that caused enough trouble in the last book. But now a new company called "Continuum" is offering holidays to the past, and they allow people to go back and change whatever they like. For Geoffrey, this sounds like a dream come true, until a future version of himself appears out of nowhere with no memory, a bullet in his back, and a "Continuum" business card in his pocket. Geoffrey soon finds himself in a race to solve his own attempted murder, but begins to wonder if his investigation is the very thing that nearly got him killed. What is the truth behind "Continuum," and after saving the planet, why would anyone want him dead?"
9781682300640 1682300641 For fans of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" Even more excitement Even more romance Even more danger Even more sequelly In "Time Rep," Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddly fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now, Geoffrey Stamp wakes up with virtually no memory. It first starts to come back when he remembers that he is a time rep, a sort of tour guide for people who want to travel through history (but keep their hands and feet inside the car at all times, lest they change the fabric of space and time). The second thing he remembers is that he saved the universe at one point or another. He can t remember a third thing. A new company has sprung up, offering people the opportunity to go back and futz around with anything they like. Ask out your pretty coworker? Rob a bank? Kill the archduke? Everything is within your grasp, and this new company can repair the time/space continuum to allow for it. But something fishy is going on, and Geoffrey finds himself telling himself that he needs to get to the bottom of this. Literally Geoffrey returns to the past to tell himself that he has a mission. Time travel can be perilous on a good day, and today is certainly not a good day for Geoffrey Stamp. With a little help, he ll be tasked with saving the world (yet again, sigh ) and might even get himself the girl this time.", For fans of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy : Even more excitement! Even more romance! Even more danger! Even more sequelly! In Time Rep , Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddly fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now, Geoffrey Stamp wakes up with virtually no memory. It first starts to come back when he remembers that he is a time rep, a sort of tour guide for people who want to travel through history (but keep their hands and feet inside the car at all times, lest they change the fabric of space and time). The second thing he remembers is that he saved the universe at one point or another. He can't remember a third thing. A new company has sprung up, offering people the opportunity to go back and futz around with anything they like. Ask out your pretty coworker? Rob a bank? Kill the archduke? Everything is within your grasp, and this new company can repair the time/space continuum to allow for it. But something fishy is going on, and Geoffrey finds himself telling himself that he needs to get to the bottom of this. Literally--Geoffrey returns to the past to tell himself that he has a mission. Time travel can be perilous on a good day, and today is certainly not a good day for Geoffrey Stamp. With a little help, he'll be tasked with saving the world (yet again, sigh...) and might even get himself the girl this time., In "Time Rep," Peter Ward took up the mantle of Douglas Adams, penning a dizzying, inventive, giddily fun adventure story of time travel and its discontents. Now comes a sequel with even more excitement Even more romance Even more danger And maybe some better jokes Imagine you just saved the world from an alien invasion. If it wasn t for you, everyone would be dead. Sounds pretty good, doesn t it? That s exactly what happens to Geoffrey Stamp, but there s just one problem he can t tell anyone. You see, Geoffrey is a Time Rep a tour guide for the 21st Century, meeting people from the future who travel back in time for their vacation. Everything he does needs to be kept a secret from the people in his own time, otherwise he risks changing the course of history. And that caused enough trouble in the last book. But now a new company called "Continuum" is offering holidays to the past, and they allow people to go back and change whatever they like. For Geoffrey, this sounds like a dream come true, until a future version of himself appears out of nowhere with no memory, a bullet in his back, and a "Continuum" business card in his pocket. Geoffrey soon finds himself in a race to solve his own attempted murder, but begins to wonder if his investigation is the very thing that nearly got him killed. What is the truth behind "Continuum," and after saving the planet, why would anyone want him dead?"