01/03/2021  

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” —Albert Einstein”

“I’m more inclined to believe in God because of our insignificance next to nature, rather than because we’re so special.”

A Pivot in Time ebookDouglas E. Richards, AuthorA Pivot in Time audiobookDan Bittner, Narrator

(Alien Artifact 2) A Pivot in Time by Douglas E. Richards

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My Rating:   4.5 of 5 Stars

Highly recommended 4.5 star science fiction/thriller/suspense novel. The story of an "alien artifact" discovered in the earlier novel (Alien Artifact 1) The Enigma Cube and the continuing adventures of the people involved in learning to understand this artifact that continue in this book.

Generally:        --- the spoiler line ---
We start in media res (in the middle of a scene) with Otto Richter, also known as Jim Connolly, waking up, in chains, a prisoner. Fortunately for "Jim" he's fluent in several languages, so when Senator Marcus Dorso starts asking him questions in Latin, he isn't entirely baffled.

No mistake, Jim is baffled and confused. Who wouldn't be after traveling 2000± years into the past from 1971, causing him to black out and luckily not die with his heart disease. An experiment only the great Otto Richter would dare with his near super intellect in his rather imaginative effort to reunite with his granddaughter, Kelly Connolly, who we also know from The Enigma Cube.

Meanwhile, back in 2027, The Chinese and their super advanced technology, along with their iron will, have not given up on obtaining the US "Enigma Cube". The Chinese have found another duplicate of the alien artifact. They intend on capturing the US copy, Kelly Connelly, and Justine Boyd who both appear to understand how it works, so they will have both known cubes and be the exclusive power in the world to wield such a powerful device.

My Notable Notes: Notes I took to remind me what was going on during any given time reading

Likes and Dislikes:
Our author, Mr. Richards does something I admire in writers. He's courageous. While having little actually historical knowledge, without having read the encyclopedic volumes of commentaries and studies of everything Christian, he tackles Jesus, of all people.

This wasn't a "like" or "dislike" particularly, I've just spent a great amount of time studying books on those topics that I'm confident Mr. Richards has never even heard of regarding religion, and the Christian religion in particular. So when "he started going there" I was skeptical at best. 1. That he would get any facts right, 2. That he wouldn't play politics one way or another with the topic.

To my delight, while I found this cringe worthy, he did a good job in keeping his science fiction time travel story in the era of Jesus relatively non-political and relatively free of any kind of preaching at all. Your mileage may vary.

It helps that at the end of his novels Mr. Richards spends a good amount of time sharing his writing process, including some of his thinking, and research. I like this about Mr. Richard's novels. More than once he has made his remarks and commentary as pleasant as his entertainment via the story he writes based on the things he discusses after the conclusion of the book

The Technical:
This is a remnant of my years of doing critiques of the writing, usually of unpublished or indie authors.

I have nothing to say here on Douglas E. Richards. He's become one of my favorite authors. I love knowing I can pick up one of his books and my inner critique monster stays asleep.

For those who write, want to write, or want to get help with writing fantastic fiction, I recommend Critters.org. Decades ago I spent a lot time and energy on Andrew Burt's Critters.org. It was there I learned hands on about the information I consumed from hundreds of Writer's Digest books that I had read about writing.

Conclusion
Our favorite characters from The Enigma Cube return in A Pivot in Time. Including the Chinese antagonists who are no "walk in the park" as foes against our protagonists.

Having a little working knowledge of how advanced China has become in the last decade or two, I think Mr. Richards has a good handle of current affairs and writes a very exciting near future thriller.

He's also courageous in tackling time travel, the Roman Empire, Jesus, and John the Baptist et al. I admit this is the first book I've ever read where both Chinese leadership and ancient Roman leadership are antagonists in the same novel.

Read on: Dec 31, 2020 & Jan 1, 2021
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Quill|25x25 Written by: Douglas E. Richards Official Website
📧 Email the author at douglaserichards1@gmail.com
Speak a|25x25 Read by: Dan Bittner at Internet Movie Database
Ebook Published by Paragon Press, 2020: 9 Parts, 62 chapters 417 pages
Audible edition 196MB 13hr, 59min, 19sec
👨 Audible Executive Producers Jeff Golick & Mike Charzuk