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And The Walls Came Tumbling Down - Debbie McGowan

And The Walls Came Tumbling Down

Debbie McGowan
Beaten Track Publishing , English
3 ratings

"This is the natural order of things: for each decision we make, there is an infinite number of possible outcomes, only one of which comes into being. It is an infallible truth; our future is born, singular. But for you, that is no longer the case."

Jack Davies led an unremarkable life, serving fast food in a nondescript seaside town by day and playing computer games by night. Unremarkable that is, until Professor Jericho ordered a sausage and a cup of tea.

After discovering he has the ability to move through time and space, Jack embarks on a journey to repair a tear in the fabric of reality, with only his high school stalker, a television news crew and a crossword puzzle for help.

With every moment of indecision, the problem gets more complex.

And Jack never could make up his mind.

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