Sunday, June 9, 2013

A Press Release


Time in the World” by Rory McClannahan now available in e-book and paperback
Following a modern tradition started by Mark Twain with the 1889 publication of “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,” author Rory McClannahan unleashes his own take on time travel with the release of “Time in the World.”
Daniel Monroe spends his days walking around his neighborhood looking for the meaning of life in the faces of the people he meets. After an existential crisis, Monroe cashed out of his life of a corporate cog, leaving behind his nice apartment, cool friends and bright middle-management future. After four months of healing his damaged psyche, it was time to get back into the job market. His cashed out retirement account was running low and, of course, there was the pretty girl behind the counter at the neighborhood deli who didn't have much interest in an unemployed layabout.
As luck would have it, there is a job available at Serendipity Antiques, a shop that specializes in finding items no one else can. It's owner, Jaspar Cummings, is a little odd and he doesn't seem that interested in running a business. The store is a mess where valuable items are tossed aside and forgotten. It isn't long before Cummings lets Monroe in on a secret – Cummings works for a few select clients and is able to acquire almost anything because he is a able to travel in time. And what's more, he will soon give Monroe the device that makes it possible – a device that has been passed from one traveler to another for centuries. There is just one more job that needs to be done.
However, there is more to traveling in time than twisting a few dials.
Author Rory McClannahan is an award-winning newspaper editor and columnist in New Mexico. His first novel, “Blind Man's Bluff” is available at all major e-book retailers.
Time in the World” is available in paperback and e-book format at Amazon.com.
An electronic review copy has been included with this e-mail. Interviews with the author can be set up by email at writerrorymcc@gmail.com. Check out Rory's blog at www.sageofbarton.blogspot.com.

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