ISBN-13: 9781515292661 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 260 str.
Edward Snow was a man who lost everyone he knew on September 11 and the war on terror. After going to commit suicide on the anniversary of the attacks he meets a mysterious man in a bar and then wakes up in an entirely different world where all of his family is alive, the September 11 attacks and the wars to follow never occurred, the World Trade Center still stands and the world is at relative peace. But why does he remember the history of the last 13 years differently than everyone else? And if he has gotten everything he wished for and found himself in a better world, then why is he so uneasy? If 9/11 could happen on one world, could it happen again on the new world he finds himself in? Now he must find answers if he is to keep his sanity and peace of mind, and the answers he finds might be more shocking than he ever imagined. Join Edward as he tries to reconnect who he remembers dying 13 years ago, including a daughter that he never had, a wife who died in the World Trade Center attacks, a son who died in the war in Iraq and a whole host of other people who all remember a different world than the one he remembers. As he continues in his quest to determine what is the real reality, whether this better world is real, or just a pleasant dream, or whether the nightmare that is the world he came from is the real reality. What is fiction, and what is real? And if the world he remembers is just a bad dream, can he turn that bad dream into best selling fiction? This story would be recommended for fans of science fiction and alternate history of those type of Philip K Dick style questioning reality stories.