The Exchange: Displaced II

The Exchange: Displaced II

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The world’s first true story about time travel continues…

Connor MacKenzie and the FCA have rescued Kev Pearson from his perilous temporal situation. Four years have passed for Connor during Pearson’s inadvertent jumps across time. The Brüder-3 operating system HoloLog he brought is the treasure trove of information the FCA has been waiting for.

Now Connor must clean up the mess he and Pearson left behind in 2095. But there’s a mole in the FCA. They prevent Connor from completing the mission of solving the 2025 quarter riddle, which is now hidden with the ten-year-old version of Kev Pearson.

The mole forces Connor and the FCA to the year 2025 to make the exchange that causes the 2025 quarter to lose its place in time. Without contaminating the established timeline, the FCA cannot stop what is already preordained. The Exchange answers many questions but also poses many new ones.

The chase is on again for the quarter Pearson left hidden in 1981 after Connor realizes The Corporation knows it’s there. Another old friend from Pearson’s high school becomes involved at that critical moment. His involvement leads to the climax of the second act when Pearson finally remembers his missing day from 1989 at the Liberty Reservoir.

Will that day’s missing pieces finally put this temporal puzzle together? Or will it make an already complicated situation worse?

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I never read a novel with such a complex timeline which was a fun and thrilling read, which managed to be 100% coherent.

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Anna


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