The Archives: Time to Live
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Book 2½ in the Archive Series
Benjamin Jensen is tasked with traveling back in time to research an event, and while there, someone attempts to kill him. When he fails, he appears in Benjamin’s office and finishes the job, but thanks to a temporal anomaly, Benjamin is living out of time. When he returns to the present, he leads the team to discover why someone killed him with a Colt .45 Revolver, sitting at his desk on Archive Island.
Book 2½ in the Archive Series
Benjamin Jensen is tasked with traveling back in time to research an event, and while there, someone attempts to kill him. When he fails, he appears in Benjamin’s office and finishes the job, but thanks to a temporal anomaly, Benjamin is living out of time. When he returns to the present, he leads the team to discover why someone killed him with a Colt .45 Revolver, sitting at his desk on Archive Island.
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