"The Methuselah Project"
Rick Barry
Nazi scientists started many experiments. One never ended.
Roger Greene is a war hero. Raised in an orphanage, the only
birthright he knows is the feeling that he was born to fly. Flying
against the Axis Powers in World War II is everything he always
dreamed—until the day he’s shot down and lands in the hands of the
enemy.
When Allied bombs destroy both his prison and the mad genius
experimenting on POWs, Roger survives. Within hours, his wounds
miraculously heal, thanks to those experiments. The Methuselah Project
is a success—but this ace is still not free. Seventy years later, Roger
hasn’t aged a day, but he has nearly gone insane. This isn’t Captain
America—just a lousy existence only made passable by a newfound faith.
The Bible provides the only reliable anchor for Roger’s sanity and his
soul. When he finally escapes, there’s no angelic promise or personal
prophecy of deliverance, just confusion. It’s 2015—and the world has
become an unrecognizable place.
Katherine Mueller—crack shot, genius, and real Southern Belle—offers
to help him find his way home. Can he convince her of the truth of his
crazy story? Can he continue to trust her when he finds out she works
for the very organization he’s trying to flee?
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This book has a very interesting story line. One that intrigued me. I have always enjoyed reading about the WWII era and thought this would be different. Well, it was different, but unfortunately, it didn't click with me. Keeping track of the two different timelines was confusing and hard to keep up with and kind of weird.
I'm just not one for science fiction. But if you enjoy science fiction, then you should definitely read this book.
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I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY BOOK FOR FREE FROM LITFUSE FOR REVIEW PURPOSES.
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