
FICTION NOVELS
Jack Joyce spent six years escaping—escaping his life, escape time, escaping the madness of his brother, Will. But when he finally returns home, it turns out his brother isn’t quite so mad. Will has created a time machine, one with the potential to save humanity. War? Preventable. Natural disasters? Stoppable.
Except for one tiny problem… his machine will also cause the end of time as we know it. Now Jack has just one chance to turn back time, to fix what was broken, to save the world.
In nineteenth-century Boston, a young doctor on the run from the law falls in with a British confidence artist. Together--and with dire consequences--they bring back to the light something meant to be forgotten.
SHORT FICTION
“Jack, when you met her she was surfing the roof of a Honda hatchback at one A.M., with the lights off, down the worst road on Mount Greylock. She hangs out with scumbags and her name is a consonant. In two of her four photos the woman is airborne and she looks different in all of them. She has a tattoo on her head. That man literally gets away with murder several times a year and she’s talking to him like he’s her dippy uncle. I’m not sure she knows anything about anything.” Now Aberfoyle was wobbling a finger at Zed’s bemused face, laying down some kind of law. “If you don’t say something to make him happy we are going to die.”