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Roman, a young man, finds out how to travel back in time through a movable wooden doorframe. The frame works as a time portal when electric current is applied to the copper coils that run along the sides of the frame. Roman decides to use this as a way to get rid of the gangsters who killed his father, by luring them into the frame and then sending them into the past and leaving them there. However, things are not as simple as they seem, as each of the men end up in different historical periods, but alter history, as they try to return to the present. This is a sometimes funny story of some…mehr

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Roman, a young man, finds out how to travel back in time through a movable wooden doorframe. The frame works as a time portal when electric current is applied to the copper coils that run along the sides of the frame. Roman decides to use this as a way to get rid of the gangsters who killed his father, by luring them into the frame and then sending them into the past and leaving them there. However, things are not as simple as they seem, as each of the men end up in different historical periods, but alter history, as they try to return to the present. This is a sometimes funny story of some violent men, who have to face a twenty-one-year-old computer technician, as well as compete to be the best in their own world of drug trafficking and ruthless, treacherous and dishonest criminal activity.
Autorenporträt
Lee Read is a qualified bricklayer working as a building control surveyor. He holds a BSc (Hons) in building engineering and a PhD in the built environment. Alongside his surveying job, on a part-time basis, Lee has worked as an occasional university lecturer and was a corporal in the RAF Police Reserves. He is a fellow of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) and a fellow of the Institute of Clerk of Works and Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI). He has four adult sons and twin grandsons and lives on a fruit farm with his wife Denise.