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Connor McBride works as a deckhand on the Manly ferries in Sydney, NSW. But he is also a Time Voyager, and he must take a journey to the past to solve his recurring nightmares. Connor discovers that he was a Royal Australian Navy sailor on a fatal voyage-he was on board when the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne sliced the destroyer HMAS Voyager in half, killing more than 80 sailors. Connor must solve a mystery from the past by traveling back in time using past life regression to change a series of events and heal old wounds.

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Connor McBride works as a deckhand on the Manly ferries in Sydney, NSW. But he is also a Time Voyager, and he must take a journey to the past to solve his recurring nightmares. Connor discovers that he was a Royal Australian Navy sailor on a fatal voyage-he was on board when the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne sliced the destroyer HMAS Voyager in half, killing more than 80 sailors. Connor must solve a mystery from the past by traveling back in time using past life regression to change a series of events and heal old wounds.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher J. Holcroft is the author of six books. His background is in communications, media training, complex public information planning and implementation, and journalism.He was a member of the Australian Army Reserve for more than 43 years. His overseas deployments have included Bougainville (1999), East Timor (2001), and Iraq (2006).For more than 36 years, Christopher has been involved in scouting, including Venturer Scout Units in both Victoria and NSW. Christopher was presented the Silver Wattle Award by Scouts Australia in August 2008 for his outstanding service to Scouting. He was later awarded the Silver Koala in 2016 for his distinguished service. Christopher holds a Masters degree in Organisational Communication from Charles Sturt University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Technology, Sydney, where he majored in Journalism and Communications Technology. He is also a Justice of the Peace.