The Triumvirate

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Milton Pashcow ISBN: 9781499021028
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Milton Pashcow
ISBN: 9781499021028
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

I think most of us will agree that unstinting love is the basis of true happinessa prize easier searched for than won. Most lovers spar in feigned conflict to enhance a sexual affair. This fantasy of two loving strangers joined by time and space is a test of that belief. The tale centers on the ingenuity of a modern cancer researcher, Dr. Carl Daley, whose ultimate victory is based on the brilliance of the 1902 work of Dr. Richard Davis, whose brilliant theories went far beyond the available necessary equipment to bring the cure to fruition. It is by no means a medical or sci-fi text, but an adventure related to the unknown. Uncanny circumstances bring together this astute modern-day doctor trapped in a cobweb spun in the time of 1903, and the attractive sister of Dr. Davis. Through the mysterious magic of space and time, they become lifelong lovers, bound together by a tragedy. Her adventures (some hilarious) during her age-defying transition from sleepy 1902 Hanover, Virginia, to the combustive life of modern New York is the spice of an exhilarating, heartwarming narrative of love, hate, compassion, and nail-biting suspense. This happy narrative is interspersed with the scheming plot of a pharmaceutical company corruption of 1903 and the threat of a modern worldwide terrorist attack. No obstacle or hurdle can dampen this couples resolve for a match made in heaven.

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I think most of us will agree that unstinting love is the basis of true happinessa prize easier searched for than won. Most lovers spar in feigned conflict to enhance a sexual affair. This fantasy of two loving strangers joined by time and space is a test of that belief. The tale centers on the ingenuity of a modern cancer researcher, Dr. Carl Daley, whose ultimate victory is based on the brilliance of the 1902 work of Dr. Richard Davis, whose brilliant theories went far beyond the available necessary equipment to bring the cure to fruition. It is by no means a medical or sci-fi text, but an adventure related to the unknown. Uncanny circumstances bring together this astute modern-day doctor trapped in a cobweb spun in the time of 1903, and the attractive sister of Dr. Davis. Through the mysterious magic of space and time, they become lifelong lovers, bound together by a tragedy. Her adventures (some hilarious) during her age-defying transition from sleepy 1902 Hanover, Virginia, to the combustive life of modern New York is the spice of an exhilarating, heartwarming narrative of love, hate, compassion, and nail-biting suspense. This happy narrative is interspersed with the scheming plot of a pharmaceutical company corruption of 1903 and the threat of a modern worldwide terrorist attack. No obstacle or hurdle can dampen this couples resolve for a match made in heaven.

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