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Published: Sun, 05/22/22

 
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Featured Book: Lothar the Lost by Richard R Lockwood


About Featured Book: Lothar the Lost by Richard R Lockwood

Lothar von Richthofen was the little brother of Manfred von Richthofen, known as the Red Baron in the Great War. Lothar was not as famous as his brother, but he was also an ace, shooting down 40 opponents over the Western Front. He was shot down and finished the war in a hospital.

After the war ended a time traveling expedition arrived from the future to prevent the next larger war. The new arrivals built their own military organization, Lothar was recruited into the Terran Fleet and began a new career. Through talent and luck he rose rapidly, becoming a power in a star spanning empire.

An error in judgment brought him into conflict with Fleet Admiral Kosciusko, resulting in his exile a thousand years into the past. That is where this story begins. With a shuttle and a laser rifle he must now make his way in the 10th century. If you think such an event is impossible you should note that the Quantum Theory of the Multiverse requires every possible thing or choice to be realized. This story must have happened in some timeline universe somewhere or somewhen.

This is a four volume story, the next three are in the pipeline.
My goal as an author is always entertainment. I try to keep things informative but not too much, I try to keep the dialog smart and amusing, and never let the story drag. Please give my book a try and I hope you enjoy the adventure.

This SciFi book is available in these Formats: eBook

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