Memoirs of a Time Traveler

· Third Street Press
4.3
156 reviews
Ebook
296
Pages

About this ebook

"You couldn't ask for a finer guide to the future -- or the past -- than Doug Molitor." -- Larry Gelbart (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, M*A*S*H, Tootsie)

In this fast-paced, thrilling journey through time, archaeologist David Preston comes into possession of a baseball supposedly signed by the legendary Ty Cobb in 1908, thanks to Ariyl Moro and her mysterious companion, Jon Ludlo. Except the ball tests out to be an impossible paradox. It was signed with a ballpoint pen (not invented until 1938) using ink that's several centuries older. But then, Ariyl and Ludlo aren't who they claim to be either.

Ariyl, a voluptuous 6-foot-3 beauty, turns out to be a tourist from a 22nd century paradise where time travel is the latest craze. Unbeknownst to her, however, her traveling companion, Ludlo, is a psychopath whose thefts are starting to alter history. In a world were even small changes in the timeline can cause catastrophic consequences, Ludlo's actions may completely destroy the future.

To stop Ludlo, David and Ariyl must solve a mystery involving Bronze Age swordsmen, modern-day Nazis, a steampunk world, Albert Einstein, some highly skeptical Founding Fathers, and a Golden Age Hollywood where the murder of a beloved movie star will spell doom for civilization.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
156 reviews
Antonio
August 11, 2020
Excellent book on time travel (the title says it all). I really did not like the opening chapter and I encourage the reader to go through it: your patience will be rewarded. As it is the case in time-travelling novels, great care has been taken to be consistent with the theoretical parameters of science but with some new and original twists that make the case for this and the other books in the series.
Ken Czernik
September 21, 2018
The plot is good enough. There are a few odd points but some interesting points as well. Certain references to 1939 year in film.or Jack Benny as well as certain actors that many people may not get but those that do will find interesting. It's worth the read.
2 people found this review helpful
Jay T
April 9, 2022
Awesome page turner! The characters are really entertaining. I've read all the books in this and all its sequels , which i hardly ever do with authors. The author is very personable and actually responds to reader comments.

About the author

Doug Molitor is an L.A. native who enjoys traffic, brushfires and earthquakes. He is the author of two series of comic novels: The Time Amazon series (Memoirs of a Time Traveler, Confessions of a Time Traveler, and Revelations of a Time Traveler) and the supernatural rom-com series Full Moon Fever (Monster, He Wrote and Pure Silver.)

He wrote for comedies (Sledge Hammer!, Lohman & Barkley, You Can't Take It With You, Police Academy, Rita's World) and sci-fi/fantasy adventure series (Sliders, Mission: Genesis, Adventure Inc., Young Hercules, F/X) and the western comedy Lucky Luke.

In animation, he cowrote the feature SpacePOP, and was writer and/or story editor for 200+ episodes of such series as The Wizard of Oz, Happily Ever After, X-Men, The Future Is Wild, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures, Sinbad, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Class of the Titans, Roswell Conspiracies, Sabrina, Beetlejuice and Captain Planet. For the latter, he won two Environmental Media Awards and was nominated for the Humanitas Prize.

His 2008 musical election spoof, with Hillary and Obama singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better" has reached 2.5 million hits on YouTube. He is a former Jeopardy Champ, appearing a total of 13 days on two versions of the show.

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