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The Hadley Directive

by J. Dharma Windham

$21.99

ISBN
979-8-88860-210-2
Format
Softbound
Pages
370
Published
01-15-2024

About This Book

“What would happen if history could be rewritten as casually as erasing a blackboard? Our past would be like the shifting sands at the seashore, constantly blown this way or that by the slightest breeze.” Michio Kaku “I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road.” Stephen Hawking. These parallel universes are not ghost worlds with an ephemeral existence; within each universe, we have the appearance of solid objects and concrete events as real and objective as any.” Michio Kaku “Meeting an advanced civilization could be like Native Americans encountering Columbus. That didn’t turn out so well.” Stephen Hawking
J. Dharma Windham

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J. Dharma Windham is the author of historical fantasy and adventure novels including The Cleopatra Chronicles, Captain Nemo: My Voyages, Raise the Nautilus, and The Hadley Directive. He spent several years working on archaeological excavations in Egypt and traveled extensively throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Central America studying ancient cultures, ruins, and historical sites. A lifelong sailor, he later captained his own boat to the Sea of Cortez and along the American West Coast. His fiction blends historical research, mythology, archaeology, and adventure with a strong sense of atmosphere and place. Deeply influenced by the ancient world and classic adventure literature, Windham writes stories filled with intrigue, exploration, danger, mystery, and larger-than-life characters. He lives in Southern California, where he continues to write and research new projects while sharing his home with his black cat, Hemlock.

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