To Trust in What We Cannot See

To Trust in What We Cannot See by Dennis Mansfield, published by iUniverse on October 30, 2019, is a historical science fiction narrative that explores an ethical dilemma involving significant historical figures. Set in Vienna in January 1913, the story brings together young versions of Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky, and Tito, who, unaware of their future tyrannical paths, find themselves in the same city. This edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a blend of well-researched history and imaginative storytelling as the narrative delves into what did happen and what could have happened during this pivotal time. The book intricately links themes of time travel and alternative history, inviting exploration of the characters’ interactions in a café setting where their futures are unknowingly intertwined. Through a vivid portrayal of the era, Mansfield invites readers to reflect on the complexities of these historical figures before they became known for their infamous legacies.
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Dennis Mansfield’s newest book takes readers to an ethical dilemma in meeting Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky and Tito – all in one setting, all at one time – in 1913. Before they became tyrants, they were young men and neighbors – all in the same European city – though they did not know each other. Researched over two years in seven countries and the Holy Land, this is a historical science-fiction story of what did happen and what could have happened.
Linking Brian Greene’s incredible work, The Elegant Universe, with Ulysses S. Grant’s Personal Memoirs seems an unlikely place to travel through spacetime dimensions – but with the help of well-researched history, physics and science, along with a vivid imagination, the story takes the reader to Vienna, Austria during the very cold month of January, 1913 to Cafe Central; a coffee shop where men with cold hearts are sipping hot drinks and planning their blood-lust futures.
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