This image is the cover for the book iParadox

iParadox

Imagine building a device that could send a fully functioning facsimile of your own self into the past. You would put right some of the things you got wrong, wouldn’t you! Nothing could go wrong, could it? You couldn’t make things worse, could you? You could just use it for sightseeing maybe. See first-hand history being made. You would be a bystander having no effect on history so no danger there then. Oh but wait, do all plans turn out right? What if it all goes wrong? What do you do? Go back again to put it right? This could get complicated and very messy. What if the device becomes smart, very smart and decides that it wants to go its own way? It would have no use for you anymore, would it? This could become sinister. It could pose real danger to your health and welfare. It could even start a war…

Michael Read

Michael Read was born in Bulwell, Nottingham, in 1951. He is married with three grown-up daughters. He spent all his working life in electrical engineering, 20 of which was in mining. Upon retirement the possibility of exploring other talents became possible. Oil painting came first, to wheel a high standard was answered. Writing a novel in seven-week was a surprise, but is just the next chapter in life. He is looking forward to new opportunities.

Austin Macauley Publishers