The Old Timers

The Old Timers by Craig L. Barr is a fiction novel published by iUniverse on July 27, 2015. This 454-page book explores the complex relationship between two brothers, Carl and Roy Mosley, as they navigate the unsettling implications of a vivid dream that leads Carl to question the authenticity of his memories. Their journey takes a turn when they encounter a time traveler intent on altering the past, prompting the brothers to confront the consequences of meddling with time.
Readers will find a narrative rich in suspense and intrigue as Carl and Roy embark on a journey into their recent past, encountering a variety of eccentric characters along the way. The story delves into themes of self-reflection and the moral dilemmas associated with changing history. As the brothers grapple with the repercussions of their choices, they learn that tampering with the past can lead to unforeseen and often troubling outcomes. This edition is presented in English and offers a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of memory and time.
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Carl Mosley awakens from a very realistic and bothersome dream, which he shares immediately with his older brother, Roy. Due to the detailed, emotional nature of the dream, though, Carl begins to wonder if somehow his memory has been altered. Is it possible the dream he had was his real life and he now lives a waking lie?
Soon, the brothers cross the path of a time traveler. He is hell bent on manipulating the past to further his self-righteous agenda, but to do so he requires the help of Carl and Roy. The brothers agree to travel into the recent past, where they meet strange and zany characters with much to offer in the realm of self-reflection.
For the Mosley brothers, their lives become unrecognizable overnight, due to alterations in the past. Their fellow time traveler just might be a madman. Still, the fault is not all his. Messing with the past in order to change the future has the potential for good, but for Carl and Roy, they must learn the hard way: the past is better left alone.
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