Row 17

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Brent Jones ISBN: 9780463725405
Publisher: Brent Jones Publication: December 3, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Brent Jones
ISBN: 9780463725405
Publisher: Brent Jones
Publication: December 3, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fleeing his misdeeds abroad, Jason William Donnelly finds himself aboard a turbulent international flight, where he encounters his future self.

Will there ever be hoverboards, Jason asks, like we see in the movies? And when will America elect its first female president?

But his future self has no interest in these matters. He’s there, instead, to offer a grim warning. A glimpse at the price Jason will pay for the choices he has made.

“I could change,” Jason insists. “I could.”

“No, Jason. You’ll never change. You know how I know? Because I am you.”

This short story, from the author of GO HOME, AFTON, explores the consequences of evil, the cost of redemption, and the often futile nature of remorse.

“...Brent Jones is an amazing writer!”
—Donna Weiss, Book Reviewer

“Brent is a master with characters and atmosphere.”
—Nicole Campbell, Book Reviewer

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Fleeing his misdeeds abroad, Jason William Donnelly finds himself aboard a turbulent international flight, where he encounters his future self.

Will there ever be hoverboards, Jason asks, like we see in the movies? And when will America elect its first female president?

But his future self has no interest in these matters. He’s there, instead, to offer a grim warning. A glimpse at the price Jason will pay for the choices he has made.

“I could change,” Jason insists. “I could.”

“No, Jason. You’ll never change. You know how I know? Because I am you.”

This short story, from the author of GO HOME, AFTON, explores the consequences of evil, the cost of redemption, and the often futile nature of remorse.

“...Brent Jones is an amazing writer!”
—Donna Weiss, Book Reviewer

“Brent is a master with characters and atmosphere.”
—Nicole Campbell, Book Reviewer

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