Should one change the past lives of historical people? Hardly. The problem is well understood to be a butterfly effect. However, can past historical personalities change lives in the present? Mickey and Loni Peronne need to find the answer to that question ... immediately.
Reeling in the aftermath of the Leaning Tower affair, Mickey and Loni stumble into something totally unexpected. They link into a bizarre time bridge six hundred years into France's medieval past. For unknown reasons and in an unclear manner, this past has gripped onto present day Europe, revealing gems that history books have never recorded. Nonetheless, the question remains: what happens tomorrow when yesterday's secrets are revealed today?
About the Series:
Haman the Amalekite must steal key components of the Relic of Power (RoP), the world's most powerful weapon of mass destruction (WMD), which has existed since biblical times. Tracked by Loni Peronne, an agent of the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency), a mission known as the Missing Art Project has been functioning to find and secure all components of the RoP. Initially waylaid by a murder at the Leaning Tower of Niles in Chicago (Novel 1), Loni becomes mired within the Leaning Tower affair. Novel 2 opens with Loni and husband Mickey on vacation where their path intersects Haman's, leading to a cornucopia of problems requiring immediate attention.
Responding to this dilemma, Mickey Peronne assembles his trusted medical colleagues into a team within the Vermandois. This team discovers that Loni's psyche has bizarrely locked onto the persona of a 14th century French king. Through subsequent psychic encounters, Loni accesses other historical characters such as Vlad Tepes (Novel 3), Guidobaldo II della Rovere (Novel 5), and Duchess Anne Genevive de Bourbon (Novel 7), among many others. Each stand-alone novel engages a new historic character, moving the evolving mission of the modern-day protagonists from a French maternity hospital ever eastward towards the Levant. An eventual faceoff is unavoidable in order to mitigate the destructive power of that WMD crafted in 1400 BC.