Richard Meyer
Published: 2012-02
Total Pages: 333
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Milton Hancock is a nerd of a teenager with an interest in science. When a laboratory accident creates a shift in time, separating him and his girlfriend, Jane, by centuries, he finds himself trapped in an unwelcoming future, while Jane is caught in the past. Milton is captured, deemed to be an illegal immigrant seeking asylum but, regardless, is thrown into a detention center built into the lunar crater, Plato. With the help of his fellow inmates, Milton attempts a daring escape from his evil captors, to return to the present before the time shift occurred. But when the arch villain Bertha flees to the past with plans to destroy their future, only one person will be able to follow her back in time and thwart her plans ...but the one who goes can never return. Bertha ...is a great villain the reader will love to hate. The ending is chilling! Lyn Aldred - Author, Neptune's Fingers Sons of Plato is fast moving, a gutsy novel that shows heart, passion, and potential. Al Carrozza, Author, Universal Enzyme, Universal Enzyme Part I. A well planned, imaginative story. Marty Connor - Author, Awake (Are We)? The Sons of Plato is an ingeniously developed ...absorbing and gripping tale. Uta Christensen - Author, Bed of Roses, Bed of Thorns As a teenager, Richard Meyer enjoyed writing short stories for his little sister, Janet. Inspired by the classics of Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo and Jules Verne, Richard plans to continue writing epic novels, as well as non-fiction stories. He and his wife, Dianne, have two grown children and live on Australia's Gold Coast. Publisher's website: http: //www.sbpra.com/RichardMeye