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Einstein's Tunnel: WWII alternate history; award-winning time travel thriller; S. P. Perone
Einstein's Tunnel won an HONORABLE MENTION award in the Mystery/Suspense/Thriller category for the 2005 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Book of the Year competition.


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Einstein's Tunnel. iUniverse, 2004. 284 pages. Hardcover, 978-0-59566-665-2, $27.95; Softcover, ISBN 978-0-59532-682-2, $17.95; E-book, ISBN 978-0-59577-487-6, $3.99.

This sequel to Crisis on Flight 101 explores an alternate time line with America defeated after World War II. Tony Shane's alter ego is a 21st century rebel striving vainly to liberate his country from brutal fascist rulers. With a nuclear showdown looming, the rebels uncover a desperate telepathic time travel strategy conceived by Albert Einstein in 1939.

To unravel Einstein's cryptic legacy, Shane undertakes a perilous odyssey across Nazi North America - in an eleventh hour attempt to restructure the broken past and avert a gruesome future.

Providing provocative insight to a strange new world - with familiar characters in alternate time lines and surprising political scenarios - this conclusion to the first Tony Shane trilogy should please history buffs and science fiction mystery fans as well.

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