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The Imaginary Revolution - 2: The Imaginary Revolution, #2
The Imaginary Revolution - 1: The Imaginary Revolution, #1
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(Book 2 of 2) This book is a work of fiction which is based on a true story.

Part two.  Go to a world governed not by the pervasions of politics but rather by time.

As Head of State George Patterson was still calling the shots and, in the process, tidying up after the previous president, even though remnants remained hidden deep inside the administration. 

On the other side of town, the beguiling and sometimes decadent Michelle was still hovering around fitting vicariously into the picture, or rather into Stephanie's picture of what her spouse could have been.

Rizzo appeared to be on the same old continuous treadmill battling with the forces of the administration not knowing that someone else, a third party, was battling even harder.  Still, he had refuge in his group of three, even if he was still puzzling how the communication functioned.  The triumvirate, a historical aberration fitted out with the most subtle electronic gadgetry without anybody knowing how it worked.

With Lucille on the side-lines Rizzo's challenges miraculously disappeared.  Was it to do with Lucille and her notion about the strange nature of time?  That firebrand, Lucille, with her ideas had bizarrely painted a picture which materialised.

Their fate was all connected with an overwhelming historical resentment which had everything to do with the countrywide vacuous protests which were taking place.

At another level, Lucille was enthusing about Imaginary Time and how it developed into TSVF.  All the time Rizzo was sharing views with the protesters but dreaming in synch with the president, George Patterson.

Following a myriad of imponderables Rizzo is also presented with an addition.  Was it a result from the time geek?

Finally, it all comes home.  A new situation and even though he does not comprehend it his burdensome problem is relieved.

(This book is written in UK English.)

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRoy Jackaman
Release dateNov 21, 2018
The Imaginary Revolution - 2: The Imaginary Revolution, #2
The Imaginary Revolution - 1: The Imaginary Revolution, #1

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  • The Imaginary Revolution - 1: The Imaginary Revolution, #1

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    The Imaginary Revolution - 1: The Imaginary Revolution, #1
    The Imaginary Revolution - 1: The Imaginary Revolution, #1

    (Book 1 of 2) This book is a work of fiction which is based on a true story. (New Edition 21st September 2018) No one knows how fate can change a man.  How sweet dreams can be changed into something more compelling. With peculiar events occurring at a rapid pace and a claustrophobic feeling of indifference, Richard was on the verge of cutting loose from his problems.   It became time to strike out but that would be far from salvation. Meanwhile, there was someone who appeared to have a mission to change an Earth which was hell-bent on a bureaucratic death.   All it needed now was a ticking of the clock, which was not ticking in the normal way.  That would start everything moving. Imagine, then multiple your imagination to bring back something which had been lost in the mists of time.  Then you see the way the strict rules of 21st-century science can change. If Richard led a rather sedentary life that would soon change as he would be accelerated into something quite scientifically bizarre. (This book is written in UK English.)

  • The Imaginary Revolution - 2: The Imaginary Revolution, #2

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    The Imaginary Revolution - 2: The Imaginary Revolution, #2
    The Imaginary Revolution - 2: The Imaginary Revolution, #2

    (Book 2 of 2) This book is a work of fiction which is based on a true story. Part two.  Go to a world governed not by the pervasions of politics but rather by time. As Head of State George Patterson was still calling the shots and, in the process, tidying up after the previous president, even though remnants remained hidden deep inside the administration.  On the other side of town, the beguiling and sometimes decadent Michelle was still hovering around fitting vicariously into the picture, or rather into Stephanie's picture of what her spouse could have been. Rizzo appeared to be on the same old continuous treadmill battling with the forces of the administration not knowing that someone else, a third party, was battling even harder.  Still, he had refuge in his group of three, even if he was still puzzling how the communication functioned.  The triumvirate, a historical aberration fitted out with the most subtle electronic gadgetry without anybody knowing how it worked. With Lucille on the side-lines Rizzo's challenges miraculously disappeared.  Was it to do with Lucille and her notion about the strange nature of time?  That firebrand, Lucille, with her ideas had bizarrely painted a picture which materialised. Their fate was all connected with an overwhelming historical resentment which had everything to do with the countrywide vacuous protests which were taking place. At another level, Lucille was enthusing about Imaginary Time and how it developed into TSVF.  All the time Rizzo was sharing views with the protesters but dreaming in synch with the president, George Patterson. Following a myriad of imponderables Rizzo is also presented with an addition.  Was it a result from the time geek? Finally, it all comes home.  A new situation and even though he does not comprehend it his burdensome problem is relieved. (This book is written in UK English.)

Author

Roy Jackaman

The author has earned degrees in mathematics, has a substantial career as an IT Specialist and is a member of MENSA. He has lived in many parts of the world. The objective of his writing is to tell a story from a technical idea and to present it in a readable form. He enjoys writing about complex fictional issues and abstract notions.  

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