Thrice Upon a Time - James P. Hogan

Murdoch's grandfather called...he's built a time machine in his basement. Crazy? Yes. For real? Yes, when your grandfather is Sir Charles Patrick Ross, inventor, nuclear physicist, Nobel Laureate. The machine can send messages forward or backward in time one day. What good is a time machine that can only send information and only has a range of one day? Sure, it can change a life, but can it save the world? And who gets the girl?

This book has been a favorite for some time. Having read a several of Hogan's stories recently, I was very surprised when I checked the copyright date of this book. This book flowed so well that I was sure it was one of his later novels and found that it was written early in his career. Good mix of A and B plots. Highly recommended for FoLCs.

Favorite quote: "Goes together like gravy and ice cream."

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