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Oct. 15, 2009 By Jeremy Twigg
"Martin T. Ingham has done it again with Prisoner of Time -- Science fiction fans should be delighted! "
Prisoner of Time, the sequel to Virtual Wiles, sends Morgan Asher back into Fantasan for another life altering journey. But this time he is lured back by the most unsuspecting individual. Morgan returns to the virtual land to try and gain closure on the events of his last boot-in.

Simworld is back in business after repairing the computer virus that caused mental illness to many of its clients, and Fantasan is now working smoothly. Morgan has settled in on his ranch, but still three years later he is troubled by the events of his virtual departure. Most of all, he cannot let... More > go of the memory of Rheena Liszt.

After some convincing, Morgan boots back into the virtual world to find answers, and his friend. Once back, he realizes how much his actions the first time altered Fantasan forever. Though it was never his intention, a legend in both worlds he became.

In the fantasy world he could never forget, a massive war is brewing and the ultimate evil lurks in the shadows, waiting for the time to step fourth. Once again, Morgan gets entangled in the midst of a conflict that will change his and the lives of those around him eternally.

Martin T. Ingham did not rest on his success of Virtual Wiles. What he did was create a sequel that surpassed its forerunner in almost every way. The characters have so much depth as you feel you know them by the end of the story. The action is on a far larger scale, and the scenes are described so good that they become everlasting visions in your mind. The world of Fantasan is truly brought to life with every page turned.

If you haven’t read Virtual Wiles, you should. Then you should continue the journey with Prisoner of Time. Sequels are supposed to be bigger and better, and Prisoner of Time gets it right. This is a must read for fantasy/science fiction enthusiasts of all ages.
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Copyright Martin T. Ingham (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Published September 29, 2009
Language English
Pages 263
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 5.5 wide × 8.5 tall

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