Time After Time
Greg Whateley was a typical teenager when he and his girlfriend Elizabeth accompany their father Chris and his fiancé Barbara to catalogue the contents of an old house that Barbara inherits from an elderly man that her parents had always described as an Uncle. Investigating why the house should contain a very high powered computer and have basement windows but no apparent basement, Greg and his girlfriend Elizabeth rapidly discover a trail of ghostly intrigue stretching back more than three hundred years which forms the culmination of a trap begun centuries before; a trap intended to snare both of them in its web.
As their relationship develops, and they discover more of the bizarre secrets held within the house, the trap closes inexorably around them once the basement is found and they discover it contains both a strange machine and books on the supernatural which had always thought to be fiction.
While Greg and Elizabeth attempt to unravel the mysteries that surround the house and its previous occupant they become inextricably bound up with both the past and the future as they try to understand what has been going on.
A disaster that could threaten all human life appears to be unavoidable as events move to their climax with the once in a lifetime star conjunction that is centred on a black hole out beyond Pluto. For the two of them the key questions that they need to answer very quickly become “How will the events of the past affect their growing love?” and, more importantly “Will any of them survive the next night?”
Time After Time blends the development of growing relationships, between both young and old, with the constant battle which pits unprepared humans against the power of barely understood supernatural forces in an exciting and powerful drama where the devotion Greg has for his girlfriend might be the only thing between the planet and its enemies.
Greg Whateley was a typical teenager when he and his girlfriend Elizabeth accompany their father Chris and his fiancé Barbara to catalogue the contents of an old house that Barbara inherits from an elderly man that her parents had always described as an Uncle. Investigating why the house should contain a very high powered computer and have basement windows but no apparent basement, Greg and his girlfriend Elizabeth rapidly discover a trail of ghostly intrigue stretching back more than three hundred years which forms the culmination of a trap begun centuries before; a trap intended to snare both of them in its web.
As their relationship develops, and they discover more of the bizarre secrets held within the house, the trap closes inexorably around them once the basement is found and they discover it contains both a strange machine and books on the supernatural which had always thought to be fiction.
While Greg and Elizabeth attempt to unravel the mysteries that surround the house and its previous occupant they become inextricably bound up with both the past and the future as they try to understand what has been going on.
A disaster that could threaten all human life appears to be unavoidable as events move to their climax with the once in a lifetime star conjunction that is centred on a black hole out beyond Pluto. For the two of them the key questions that they need to answer very quickly become “How will the events of the past affect their growing love?” and, more importantly “Will any of them survive the next night?”
Time After Time blends the development of growing relationships, between both young and old, with the constant battle which pits unprepared humans against the power of barely understood supernatural forces in an exciting and powerful drama where the devotion Greg has for his girlfriend might be the only thing between the planet and its enemies.