From the Annals of the Trust
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About the Book
The Gospel Probe, the first book from which the series takes its name, exploits the newly discovered capacity to travel in time by the Institute of Temporal Research, the ITR. The protagonists were forced by feuding Christian factions to return to the past to verify or discount the veracity of the Gospels. It was found that there were significant differences between what actually happened and that recorded. Equally important was the surprise discovery of an agent, Francois LeBrust, from another timeline sent to alter the course of history by injecting a new morality in the name of his sponsor, “The Trust for the Fusion of Science and the Spirit.” The second book, The Romp of Lebrust, takes the time trippers to Rome in the time of St Paul where they again encounter Francois LeBrust still working to promote the values of the Trust by shoring up the faith. Rumors of the achievements of the ITR attracted the attention of Carlen Bromfsted, Chief of Intelligence of the US Army. The current title takes up where it left off.
About the Author
Myron Curtis lives and works in Hoboken, NJ. A native of Tennessee, he is a graduate of the University of Tennessee majoring in mathematics and minoring in physics. He served in the Army during the Korean War and afterward studied dance in New York and danced in several ballet companies and on Broadway. The current title is the third in the “Gospel Probe” series. He is married, and his wife is an author specializing in works relating to China.