Thunder of Time
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Ten years ago, the prehistoric past collided with the present as time itself underwent a tremendous disruption, transporting huge swaths of the Cretaceous Period into the world of the twentieth century. Entire neighborhoods and cities were replaced by dense primeval jungles and modern humanity suddenly found itself sharing the earth with fierce dinosaurs. In the end, desperate measures were taken to halt the disruptions and the crisis appeared to be over.
Until now.
Slowly at first, but with increasing frequency, time begins to unravel once more. What's worse, Nick Paulson, Director of the newly-formed Office of Security Science, discovers that the time displacements are being manipulated by unknown parties, utilizing a mysterious new technology. Indeed, the very integrity of the space-time continuum appears to be at risk.
To preserve both the future and the past, Nick and his allies must uncover the secrets hidden within in a lost temple at the center of a dino-infested jungle–and in an enigmatic structure on the surface of the moon. But they are not alone in their quest. A cult of ruthless fanatics is also intent on controlling the time waves, and they will stop at nothing to reshape history to their own design . . . .
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James F. David
James F. David has a Ph.D. from Ohio State University and is currently Dean of the School of Behavioral and Health Sciences at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. He is the author of the dinosaur adventures series that includes Footprints of Thunder, and Thunder of Time, and the thrillers Ship of the Damned and Before the Cradle Falls, as well as the Christian rapture series that begins with Judgment Day. He lives with his wife in Tigard, Oregon.
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Reviews for Thunder of Time
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Set about a decade on from 'Footprints of Thunder', the quilts have been stabilised and the world has had to come to terms with the disruptions caused by the original quilting but to those on the President's advisory council, it has become clear that the last decade had been a hiatus rather than a final state and a number of characters from the earlier book come together in order to investigate the renewed threat. This time, the investigations covertly take us to Alaska where a secret government project is looking to exploit the quilt effect for its energy properties, to the Moon where a clearly artificial artefact had been intriguing Dr Paulson ever since the original quilts, though he hadn't expected to be going along on the mission, and finally, but most definitely not least, a mission to Central America where a temple with strange properties was rumoured to be sending out strange energy readings. As the members of each team reach their destinations, they find that the three sites are interlinked to each other, and the survival of the world in ways they hadn't imagined. When I first read this, I didn't particularly like it and while I still don't rate it as highly as the first book, I did enjoy it more that at its first reading