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Reviewed by Paul Johnson for Readers' Favorite
In Time Of Destruction by John C. Meyer, it’s 2085 and scientists are on the brink of launching a new energy source. But something happens, triggering a catastrophic, destructive force that strikes the Earth. Two of the people that have the knowledge to launch the new energy source are whisked away to the year 2245. There they are asked to complete the planning so that all of Earth can be brought out of their apocalyptic times and a new Earth can begin. The warring clans, led by a man named Jared, don’t want that to happen. If he can control the energy he can control the world. To stop him, time travel must be used.
The story starts with a countdown to the day everything explodes, then continues to the days following the destruction, moving between the actions on Earth, the Moon Base and the Space Colony. The story continues as Austin Johnson and Jerry Sheryl become caught in a time paradox between the years 2085 and 2245. Using highly secret time travel devices, they must move back and forth in time, searching on the Earth, the Moon, and on the Space Colony for the cause of the disaster to prevent the devastation and save the billions of people who died that day.
Time travel and an apocalyptic future in one story; what could be better? There are several major characters and it takes a few chapters to get them sorted out. However, the author cleverly defines his characters, highlighting their strengths and flaws. The idea behind the plot is sound and new, at least to me, which is something that is hard to find in modern science fiction. This is a well-written story and I enjoyed it very much.