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A Coin for the Ferryman

(2022)
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In 1999, an elite interdisciplinary team headed by Nobel laureate Andrew Danicek gathered in California to carry out a ground-breaking time-travel experiment. While the rest of the world remained unaware, Julius Caesar was successfully transported from the last day of his life to a specially-constructed covert facility. Four days of conversation with historians and Latin scholars were planned, followed by Caesar’s return to the moment from which he was extracted. But despite the team’s meticulous efforts to maintain secrecy and plan for all possible exigencies, a kidnap attempt plunges Caesar into peril. Fully aware that the future of civilization may hang in the balance, one team member must summon strength she didn’t know she possessed to return Caesar to the Ides of March.

The shocking details of Caesar's visit and its effect on subsequent events have been protected by draconian nondisclosure agreements....until now.


Genre: Science Fiction

Praise for this book

"With an intriguing premise, an intricate plot involving the highest possible stakes, and a love story that breaks the bounds of time, A Coin for the Ferryman will engage the reader until the very end." - Tracy Barrett

"In lively style, Megan Edwards gets us turning pages." - David Brin

"Megan Edwards has written a fine novel of ancient times, one that will entertain and inform, an important contribution - and an attention-grabber." - Selden Edwards

"Weird science, romance, intrigue, car chases, road trips, chopper rides, and the unexpected vagaries of the heart - this one's got it all." - Brett Riley

"A Coin for the Ferryman is a captivating read and powerful reminder that love, ambition, and family bonds transcend time." - Amanda Skenandore

"This wildly imaginative journey - from the era of Julius Caesar to late 1990s Las Vegas and Los Angeles - offers a thrilling glimpse of time travel and its potential ramifications. The plot draws you in quickly, and the characters and detailed scenes keep you engaged throughout. A deeply enjoyable read." - Heather Skyler


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