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The first book. Trapped in a white Ford Cortina with Sir Julian Gaylord Duckworth aka the Duck. What cruel fate is this for Stephen Gilmour Sloane, who only wants to spend the day making up with his girlfriend Emma Gummer? Is the Duck Stephen's old college mate or, perish the thought, his father? Stephen and the Duck squirm out of the clutches of the futuristic Sex Police as the mystery of Stephen's birth and the whereabouts of Emma Gummer unravel. Tempus fugit in the past, present and future of this wild and wacky sci-fi novel. The Duck's mania for Seventies sex and Pink Floyd has him and Stephen streaking in and out of the timeline vortex, risking erasure at every juncture.
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Future Tense is the second book in the Tempus Fugit series. It picks up exactly where the first book leaves off. Sloane now finds himself reunited with his girlfriend, Emma, at Duckworth Hall. It should be a time for love and celebration, but our hero’s hopes are soon dashed when he’s devastated to find that Emma is obsessed with a mysterious stranger, one of the Duck’s house guests. Things rapidly go from bad to worse when he discovers the Duck’s other house guests- in the attic! As usual, the Duck’s machinations are unfathomable to mere mortals. Those puritanical fascists, Corrective Measures, are still in hot pursuit, only this time they’re meaner- their snatch squads now blow up your home and pack you off to the Castle, a sinister prison lost in the deep freeze of time, from which no time traveller has ever returned. But is Sloane destined to spend the rest of his days on the frozen prison island? Always expect the unexpected in the wacky world of Future Tense.
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