Myths of the Modern Man
Jacqueline T. Lynch
(Author)
Description
A late 21st century time traveler battles bards, druids, warrior queens, and Roman cohorts for survival during the Celtic rebellion against the Romans in Britannia, 60 AD. Time traveler John Moore's fate is determined by four women: the Celtic warrior queen Boudicca; Tailtu, a gentle slave purchased from another clan; Dr. Eleanor Roberts, a severe, jealous and brilliant woman who spearheads the time travel mission; and enigmatic Dr. Cheyenne L'esperance, herself a time traveler from an even more distant future when the ecological survival of Earth is doomed. Myths of the Modern Man combines history with science fiction, where the savage past is prologue to a bleak future...unless John Moore can survive a whirlpool of revenge that echoes through the centuries, and from which only the women from the past, present, and future can save him. Will he make it back in time?Product Details
Price
$12.00
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
February 05, 2013
Pages
214
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.45 inches | 0.64 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781482066234
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About the Author
Jacqueline T. Lynch's novels are available as ebooks and in print. Several of her plays have been published and produced around the U.S., Canada, and one of which, "Child's Play", was translated into Dutch and performed several times in the Netherlands. Her drama ONE GOOD TURN premiered as a winner of the 2011 Northern Kentucky University Y.E.S. Festival. Her one-act comedy IN MEMORY OF TRIXIE GAZELLE was chosen as a winner in the 2010 Nor'Eastern Playwright's Showcase of the Vermont Actors' Repertory Theatre in Rutland, Vermont. She has published articles and short fiction in regional and national publications, including the anthology "60 Seconds to Shine: 161 Monologues from Literature" (Smith & Kraus, 2007), North & South, Civil War Magazine, History Magazine, and writes Another Old Movie Blog and New England Travels blog.