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A Switch In Time: The President Is Missing…
A note from the author: My mother, Eleanor LaRue, initially wrote this manuscript in 1960 but never had it published…she left it to me when she passed away in 1995…**BEFORE** I began writing. I found the story when I moved a few years ago and felt compelled to bring her story to life. Over the last two years, I’ve updated, edited, tweaked, and added a time travel element for a contemporary spin. My mom lived decades before her time, but her message is as significant today as it was in 1960. Thank you for reading our novel!
USA Today Bestselling Author, Casi McLean, presents A Switch In Time––a gripping time slip thriller ripped from today’s headlines.In a country divided, where terrorists hijack peaceful protests and threaten the fabric of America’s democracy, President Emery Clayton, III discovers a global power behind the insurrection. He escapes to the White House attic to plan a counterblow, steering clear of initiating World War III––and vanishes.After years of studying to realize his dream, James Rucker’s future explodes when he’s falsely accused of cheating on his final exams. Vowing he’s had enough, he joins a civil rights movement. But his trip to connect with the anarchists stops cold when his flight is struck by lightning and plummets into the ocean.
Can one man’s soul rip through time to a different era…survive a plane crash…and mitigate a broken man’s rage in time to save his own nation from total destruction?
★★★★★ One of the best books I’ve read this year. It needs to be read by every world citizen of every race. Highly recommend!5+ beautiful stars—N.N. Light’s Book Heaven★★★★★ Thank you, Casi and Eleanor, for a work that brings great delight as well as depth of the human condition to our shelves––Aaron P. Lazar
★★★★★ I had not read Casi McLean’s novels before, yet this one caught my attention because of the unusual circumstances of its gestation…This is a solid tale with an outstanding moral theme that I would even suggest be read, and discussed at length, in all modern educational institutions in the hope its lessons are ingrained into the very souls of future generations. Highly recommended––Enrico Grafitti