It's here! Another story from the mind of Larry S Gray

You're back in London now, and its 1888 again, and what in the name of all that is unholy just happened to... back here with the other fellow now, the one who just couldn't resist stirring the pot, couldn't stop poking around, couldn't keep his mouth shut - a simmering issue comes to a sudden boil, and then takes a shocking turn. Revenge, punishment, retribution, prevention, a little bit of all the above, done up in a most unconventional manner.

Out of His Time

takes this fellow where he does not want to go, but it wasn't his call...

This is Book Two of the Ellis Ghee Dark TTT series. 

Out of His Time: Gray, Larry S: 9798277520178: Amazon.com: Books


Late summer, 2108. Humanity stands at the threshold of the impossible—time travel and access to parallel worlds are now achievable, though the Science and Physics behind them remain volatile and far from perfected. Dr. Harlan Avery, a methodical researcher with a sharp moral compass, discovers that the brilliant but unstable scientist overseeing the Temporal Chamber has been conducting unauthorized experiments with the Geophonetic Thermat.

Determined to expose him for the safety of everyone involved, Harlan confronts the man. The confrontation doesn’t go as planned: knocked unconscious and betrayed, Harlan awakens not in the laboratory but in the dim, dangerous streets of the late 19th century. With nothing but the clothes on his back and a handful of now-useless devices and money he dare not try to spend, he quickly realizes the truth of the matter. This is exile, and it is permanent. He is 200 years out of his own time… and no one is coming to get him.

For years he drifts through London’s shadows, drinking, surviving, spiraling. But eventually, clarity returns, and Harlan turns himself around. Once clean and sober but still out of options, Harlan begins to write. By turning his memories of the future into stories disguised as visionary science fiction, he strikes literary gold. His novels will sell millions. His ideas will change the world.

And no one will ever know that he wasn’t imagining the future; he was remembering it.