And the Tide Turns 
I thought the book was so good and written so well. The story was complicated as I went farther into it. As you read the book each chapter helps you to understand the reason for each thing that happens in the life of the main character. You also get to know the characters more. Everything ties together and really makes sense in the end. I thought the main character was a "Hero". He might not realize he was, but I believe he was. At the end, the main character realized all the things that
A captivating thriller. Compels you to read without putting it down.

This is the type of story I like - surprising and funny moments that will keep you wanting to see what happens next. The main character can be rude but also funny, and there are some crazy twists. It has an interesting plot mixed with some history (which I like history). I enjoyed it. The reason I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5 is because in my opinion (view spoiler)[the ending was bittersweet (hide spoiler)].
A thoroughly enjoyable read - crime thriller based on real historical events. Loved the characters. Reminded me of the "Lethal Weapon" movies from the 80s.
A masterfully written and beautifully illustrated thrill ride. A mystery/sci-fi/thriller all rolled into one. The author starts off leaving the reader puzzled, as any great mystery does. Once it really takes off, (which is only a few pages in and doesn't stop until the end.) every piece of the mystery the reader figures out (along with the protagonist) leads the reader deeper into a world that could be an alternate reality of our own. Every chapter has a witty title, which, gives the reader an
Im quite critical of time travel stories. They are too often a collection of the same cliches. Theyre predictable. They generate the same tired dialogue. And the presented historical scenes are invariably thin and cardboard.Daltons And The Tide Turns is the exception. Truly, this narrative has infused the conventional time travel story with new life. The Cold War history is fascinating and compelling. And there is real tension in the traditional time paradox.Now lets talk about Ethan Tannor.
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 445 pages Rating: 3.9 | 41 Users | 12 Reviews

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April 1986. The Cold War is nearly over. Or is it? Wealthy business mogul Tobias Keane is dead in an apparent suicide. Ethan Tannor, a detective on the scene and nephew of Keane, suspects something else. In his effort to prove his uncle was murdered, Ethan discovers there was more to Tobias’s past than he initially thought. All roads point to an impending hostile takeover of the United States as Ethan finds himself in the center of something he can’t explain. Political agendas headed by a shadowy leader, and an evil force tipping the balance of power bring him face to face with things beyond the realm of belief and possibility. When the lines of reality and fiction become blurred, Ethan embarks on the near impossible task of reshaping the world. If he fails, the battleground will be America, with new territory lines carved across the map as the victor stakes their claim. But Ethan is determined to end it where it all began: April 1986. *Language and violence About AND THE TIDE TURNS And the Tide Turns is Timothy Dalton’s debut novel – an action-packed thriller that will leave readers guessing as they journey with Ethan Tannor in his quest to figure out the secret behind his uncle’s death … a quest that brings him to places he never imagined, and the discovery of his uncle’s strange connection to the unsolved mystery of The Somerton Man. Artwork by Matthew Dalton. Be sure to stay tuned for Timothy’s upcoming new novel, On the Hitlist (Working Title), which should be released in the coming months.Particularize Based On Books And the Tide Turns
Title | : | And the Tide Turns |
Author | : | Timothy Dalton |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 445 pages |
Published | : | January 31st 2015 by Timothy Dalton |
Categories | : | Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 41 Users | 12 ReviewsCriticism Based On Books And the Tide Turns
Well, what more can I say about this book other than I absolutely love it. I am awarding this book 5 stars for many reasons. Reason 1 - The pacing for this book is fast. It moves and moves, it slows when it should, but for the most part it just flows. Reason 2 - This book contains something for almost everyone. There is action, there is suspense, there is a mystery to be solved, political intrigue, and there is the 80's. Best decade ever in my opinion!Reason 3 - The characters in this book areI thought the book was so good and written so well. The story was complicated as I went farther into it. As you read the book each chapter helps you to understand the reason for each thing that happens in the life of the main character. You also get to know the characters more. Everything ties together and really makes sense in the end. I thought the main character was a "Hero". He might not realize he was, but I believe he was. At the end, the main character realized all the things that
A captivating thriller. Compels you to read without putting it down.

This is the type of story I like - surprising and funny moments that will keep you wanting to see what happens next. The main character can be rude but also funny, and there are some crazy twists. It has an interesting plot mixed with some history (which I like history). I enjoyed it. The reason I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5 is because in my opinion (view spoiler)[the ending was bittersweet (hide spoiler)].
A thoroughly enjoyable read - crime thriller based on real historical events. Loved the characters. Reminded me of the "Lethal Weapon" movies from the 80s.
A masterfully written and beautifully illustrated thrill ride. A mystery/sci-fi/thriller all rolled into one. The author starts off leaving the reader puzzled, as any great mystery does. Once it really takes off, (which is only a few pages in and doesn't stop until the end.) every piece of the mystery the reader figures out (along with the protagonist) leads the reader deeper into a world that could be an alternate reality of our own. Every chapter has a witty title, which, gives the reader an
Im quite critical of time travel stories. They are too often a collection of the same cliches. Theyre predictable. They generate the same tired dialogue. And the presented historical scenes are invariably thin and cardboard.Daltons And The Tide Turns is the exception. Truly, this narrative has infused the conventional time travel story with new life. The Cold War history is fascinating and compelling. And there is real tension in the traditional time paradox.Now lets talk about Ethan Tannor.
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