Time Station Berlin (Time Station #3)

David Evans


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 272 pages · Published: 01 Sep 1997

Time Station Berlin by David Evans
They are the keepers of history. The dedicated men and women of the Temporal Corps. It is their job to protect the timeline from irreparable harm. And in an era when time travel has created a new breed of criminal, they are the only force standing between the past as we know it and future warped by evil...

It is 1963. The foreboding chill of the Cold War is in the air. In Berlin, a wall rises, separating East from West. World peace rests on the shoulders of two volatile men named Khrushchev and Kennedy. And Kennedy is headed to Berlin, ready to issue a dangerous challenge.

But there are players in this game unknown to the world leaders of the day. A beautiful woman named Angela Chance has just arrived in West Berlin from the year 2688. Another man, traveling through time for more sinister purposes, is here as well. And if he isn't stopped, his plan could cause an explosion that would rock the future to its foundations...

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