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A Bridge of Years

By: Robert Charles Wilson
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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A secluded Pacific Northwest cottage becomes a door to the past for Tom Winter, who travels back to the New York City of 1962, followed by a human killing machine that he alone must stop.©1991 Robert Charles Wilson (P)2009 Audible, Inc. Adventure Science Fiction Fiction

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"Returning to his hometown after a failed marriage, recovering alcoholic Tom Winter purchases a house only to discover that it connects with another time and place - and his desire to 'start over' suddenly becomes a literal possibility. Wilson excels at psychological suspense, as the spiritual and emotional challenges his characters face are as intense as the physical dangers. A solid addition to any sf collection." ( Library Journal)
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Wilson is on a par with Le Guin in his ability to weave intelligent sci-fi with sympathetic human storylines. The narration is perfect

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