Futurecaster

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Futurecaster by David S Reynolds, Renaissance Redneck Media
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Author: David S Reynolds ISBN: 9781301984107
Publisher: Renaissance Redneck Media Publication: January 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David S Reynolds
ISBN: 9781301984107
Publisher: Renaissance Redneck Media
Publication: January 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A man learns to tell the future and tries to avoid his destiny. Will he succeed or will fate claim him?

A short sample -

I always knew my son would kill me. What makes that statement truly strange is that I knew it before I even met his mother. Sorry for the confusion, I guess a bit of background is in order.
According to my mother, I have always been good at math. To hear her tell it I was adding numbers before I even learned to speak. While I can’t confirm that, I do remember always being bored in math class because it went too slow. In my boredom I discovered Greek myths. What particularly fascinated me was any story involving the Oracles. How cool would it be to be able to predict the future?

"A very enjoyable intriguing read. I am reminded somewhat of the movie 'Paycheck' maybe the author watched it and got inspired. But this is better than the movie in my opinion. It is a good paced story that you will not be able to put down.

A highly recommended read."

"I was fascinated from the first page. This short story has depth, a touch of mystery, and you really feel the character's journey. I enjoyed reading this and would recommend it."

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A man learns to tell the future and tries to avoid his destiny. Will he succeed or will fate claim him?

A short sample -

I always knew my son would kill me. What makes that statement truly strange is that I knew it before I even met his mother. Sorry for the confusion, I guess a bit of background is in order.
According to my mother, I have always been good at math. To hear her tell it I was adding numbers before I even learned to speak. While I can’t confirm that, I do remember always being bored in math class because it went too slow. In my boredom I discovered Greek myths. What particularly fascinated me was any story involving the Oracles. How cool would it be to be able to predict the future?

"A very enjoyable intriguing read. I am reminded somewhat of the movie 'Paycheck' maybe the author watched it and got inspired. But this is better than the movie in my opinion. It is a good paced story that you will not be able to put down.

A highly recommended read."

"I was fascinated from the first page. This short story has depth, a touch of mystery, and you really feel the character's journey. I enjoyed reading this and would recommend it."

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