Amber
Gifts Series
Book
3
Kevin
B Henry
Genre: S.F., Fantasy, Time
Travel
Publisher:Champagne Books, Burst
Date of Publication: November 03,
2015
ISBN: 978-1-77155-209-7
Number of pages: 78
Word Count: 25,000
Cover Artist: Ellie Smith
Tag line: A simple research project goes horribly wrong once murder and time
travel get involved.
Book Description:
Mitchell and Crystin are living
on the west coast of Florida in the Seventies. He has the beginnings of a
loving family and couldn't be happier. It’s remarkable how quickly things can
change. Perhaps the fate of a Teithwyr Amser is to never be stable, never find
love without defending it against the rest of the world, against evil and
against the fabric of time itself.
A simple TV documentary will spin
Mitchell out of control as he first attempts to prove the filmmakers wrong and
then ultimately find and protect his new family from a monster of his own
creating.
Part of me was
like some detached, immature schoolboy. I was the hero, bound for adventure and
looking for the infamous villain with hope of making all things right and
returning to the hearth fires of my home, victorious. I was Robert Downey Jr.
playing Sherlock Holmes. I was John Wayne playing almost any role. Hell, I was
David Tennant playing The Doctor.
The problem was,
I wasn’t playing, and if I wasn’t real damn careful I was going to end up
playing John Wayne in The Cowboys or even worse, William Shatner in
Generations. God, please make my death scene more interesting and meaningful
than that. These thoughts poured through my brain as I walked across the
street.
By the time I
reached the opposite side I exuded cool, matter of fact demeanor and displayed
no heroics. Simple confidence was my copilot. Caution was my mantra. I had an
almost-wife and a beautiful baby girl to return to.
I took a winding
path that led me to Commercial Road. The darkness was all engulfing. More than
half the lampposts were not functioning. It cast every turn, every alleyway,
every alcove in total blackness. I walked cautiously but without any appearance
of trepidation. I did not want to appear an easy target.
Women of
questionable morality approached and quickly departed. I was polite, but firm
in my refusals. There was certainly no questioning their hygiene or their state
of inebriation. A very high percentage of the female residents of Whitechapel
turned to prostitution. Most began as a way to make a living, but as they turned
more and more to alcohol to erase their memories, the act became more about the
next drink and less about the money. Most could be had for the cost of a shot
of gin, about fifty cents.
The first
victim, Polly, went out one last time the evening of her death because she
thought she looked exceptionally well. She had a new bonnet. She had no teeth,
but the hat made all the difference, I’m sure.
I found the cut
off that led south from Commercial Road and made the turn. Less than a block
down this street was the Socialist Club and adjoining the club was a small open
courtyard. As I walked toward the club entrance, I heard a sound I can only
call a muffled gurgle. I sprinted the rest of the way to the courtyard opening.
There, lying on the ground was Elizabeth Stride. Kneeling beside her was the
one and only, Jack the Ripper. He was nothing I had ever expected.
The man stood as
I came to a halt at the courtyard opening. He was much shorter than I would
have expected. I had envisioned a mixture of Vincent Price, Frank Langella, in
his early films and just a hint of Malcolm McDowell, again from his younger
days. This Ripper was none of those.
As I mentioned,
he was not tall, perhaps five foot six, no more than five foot seven. He was
portly. That is the only word I can use to describe him. While his clothes fit
well, they could not conceal his amble midsection, nor his arms and hands,
which I can only describe as doughy.
His face
surprised me the most. I had expected to see an angry, scared, possibly
deformed individual. Jack’s face was almost angelic. It was round, and I would
swear it appeared to have baby fat in the cheeks.
His eyes were
sharp, clear and a grey color. He was perfectly clean-shaven, his light-colored
hair trimmed short and well groomed, perhaps with lard, since styling mousse
would not arrive for many years. I would have expected to see him in a
cathedral pulpit or perhaps in a bank, not hunched over the fresh corpse of an
unlucky prostitute.
I'm loving this series. Mitchell is a great protagonist, and I love the way he tells his story. This book is just as full of twists and turns as its forerunners. The reader is transported with Mitchell from the West Coast of Florida, to Victorian London where he is determined to discover the identity of Jack the Ripper.
I'm not going to spoil things for you if you haven't yet read it. Suffice to say that things don't go according to plan. There are several surprises and the climax had me staring at my Kindle in disbelief. Although these stories are complete in themselves, each one leads to the next and I'm desperate to read the next episode.
If you enjoy a combination of time travel, mystery, suspence and romance, I can highly recommend Amber Legacy.
Thanks Kevin, for a hugely enjoyable series!
(I received a free copy of 'Amber Gifts' in return for an unbiased and honest review)
Thanks Kevin, for a hugely enjoyable series!
(I received a free copy of 'Amber Gifts' in return for an unbiased and honest review)
About
the Author:
From an early age, Kevin B. Henry
was a voracious reader. His collection of science fiction, fantasy and mystery
books bring tears of envy to the eyes of many small community libraries.
Kevin has worked as an educator,
technology specialist and day laborer most of his adult life. During all that
time he lived the life of a frustrated author. That it took 30 years for him to
piece together the series, Amber Gifts is a testament that the best meals need
slow cooking to bring out the flavor.
The Amber Gifts Series begins
with Amber Gifts. The second story, which is really the first, is Amber
Prelude, and is available now. The third story, Amber Legacy continues where
Amber Gifts left off. It will be available in November 2015. All are published
by the wonderful folks at the Champagne Book Group. A fourth story is in the
process of being written.
Kevin is a natural story teller,
so it’s logical that he lectures occasionally. Topics range from the
implementation of cutting edge technology hardware to the creation,
modification and use of e-books within education. He constantly pursues
research to expand his range of possible topics. His most recent research
revolved around the aerodynamic properties of reindeer. He’s also been known to
include little known facts and trivia within his presentations. Did you know
just 146 years ago today the Union Army marched into Atlanta. It took longer
than anticipated. They were delayed by a traffic jam on I-75 and the toll booth
on Ga. 400
He continues to live in the
Mid-West without human or domesticated mammal companionship.
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