Author: | John Spinelli, Cynthia E. Hurst | ISBN: | 9781502205087 |
Publisher: | Plane View Books | Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Spinelli, Cynthia E. Hurst |
ISBN: | 9781502205087 |
Publisher: | Plane View Books |
Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
It’s the early 1970s. Buoyed by the success of the moon landing, NASA gives a small team of scientists the green light for a project to develop instantaneous communication – mind reading. Their experiment ultimately requires a human brain cortex to be projected into the past, and team leader Carl Zachary insists on being the subject.
In the space of four days, he spends four years as a teenager in the 1940s, but when he returns to the present, he can remember nothing about his experience. He only knows that something is missing and must be found.
His disgusted superiors conclude the experiment has simply been an expensive failure, so it is stamped ‘Top Secret’ and consigned to the governmental scrapheap. But as Zach reviews the events that led him to his journey, he discovers that every part of his life – past, present and future – has been altered in some way by The Jigsaw Project.
It’s the early 1970s. Buoyed by the success of the moon landing, NASA gives a small team of scientists the green light for a project to develop instantaneous communication – mind reading. Their experiment ultimately requires a human brain cortex to be projected into the past, and team leader Carl Zachary insists on being the subject.
In the space of four days, he spends four years as a teenager in the 1940s, but when he returns to the present, he can remember nothing about his experience. He only knows that something is missing and must be found.
His disgusted superiors conclude the experiment has simply been an expensive failure, so it is stamped ‘Top Secret’ and consigned to the governmental scrapheap. But as Zach reviews the events that led him to his journey, he discovers that every part of his life – past, present and future – has been altered in some way by The Jigsaw Project.