Simmons from Accounting: the Time Traveler

Simmons from Accounting: the Time Traveler

by B. Radom
Simmons from Accounting: the Time Traveler

Simmons from Accounting: the Time Traveler

by B. Radom

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Overview

Simmons from Accounting is the joke of the office. Whether it be his boss, Deloris Clayton, the new guy, Booker Wells, or even Booker's assistant, Jimmy Taylor, this bizarre, arrogant man commands no respect. But Simmons is something much more than he seems. Deloris knows this, and it won't be long before Booker learns it, too. Simmons is a hero, a master of the timescape, and he travels from place to place, and time to time at will, with no one being the wiser.

Scattered throughout the timescape are the micro-cam prophets. These individuals use microscopic cameras to study the futures of anyone, anywhere, from any time. Simmons has received predictions and warnings from a total of 15 of these prophets, and the wizard Abberule -- who doesn't realize that his powers come from the same technology that Simmons uses -- has vowed to put a stop to this incredible power. Simmons, Deloris, and Booker team up to follow Abberule to 15 distinct locations in time and space to prevent his efforts to assassinate the micro-cam prophets.

There is also the shadow of Simmons' greatest enemy, the other side...


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044206229
Publisher: B. Radom
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 251 KB

About the Author

B. Radom is an exciting new author, born in Chiloquin, Oregon and living in Portland, Oregon, who writes with a limitless imagination and a love of great variety. He holds a BA in English from University of Oregon, and has been an avid reader and writer of science fiction since his earliest days. Someday, we will live in a bright future where anything is possible. With B. Radom, you don't have to wait to see the promise and pitfalls of that future.
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