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Robert Lee Thompson of Bristol, Ct has released a new novel Riding the Florida Time Line

Two young men, Elton and Oliver, know that their main purpose in life is to survive and test a time machine. Both purposes become very difficult when the time machine doesn’t work and Oliver kills someone in this time frame

By: Robert Lee Thompson
Category: Books-Fiction
Posted: Jul 04, 2009
Updated: Jul 04, 2009
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Elton and Oliver were born at the Center which is disguised as a 2560 acre horse ranch. The Center is located near Ocala, Florida. On the day they were born they were issued birth certificates with fictitious names for the mothers and billionaire Alfred South, owner of the Center, was listed as the father. All the projects at this Center are top secret. Shortly after their birth Elton and Oliver became the protégés of an elite group of retired military personnel to be trained in skills of combat and survival. Oliver lost his memory and is on the run for killing a man. With all his training and lose of memory he is one of the most dangerous men in Florida. Elton is looking to find Oliver before the law and friends of the dead man do. Between Oliver and a glitz in the time machine, jumping to another time is delayed. Follow the two as they fight their way up and down the Florida Time Line.

  

  It all started on their twenty-first birthday.

 



About Author

Robert Lee Thompson has published two novels, Riding the Florida Time Line and Riders of the Spew. He has another novel written, Stragglers of the Spew which will be out shortly.

While in the U.S. Navy he was lucky enough to have visited Japan, Okinawa, Spain, Greece, Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, Italy, Ethiopia, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, France, Red Sea, Nassau and many other places. He has fond memories from each and every one.

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