The desert stretched in all directions, as far as the eye could see. Desolate, barren, beautiful. Nothing was stirring, except for a hawk circling lazily overhead in the waning sunlight.
In a blinding instant, that calm was shattered by the light of a thousand suns. In that moment the universe shifted, both in time and space. Subtly, but measurably, if one knew where and how to look.
The desert sand beneath the growing mushroom cloud was instantaneously fused into radioactive glass. The shock wave rolled outward, knocking the hawk from the sky and blowing dust and debris for miles.
So began the atomic age. And with it a threat to the very existence of the universe. The first atomic bomb created a tear in the fabric of space and time that attached itself to a young scientist's genetic code and would affect his future generations. Thus was set in motion a series of events that transcends time and space. Can this young scientist and his descendants work together to save the universe?
About the Author: Curtis Mischler is an aerospace engineer by training and business executive by profession. He loves science, reading, traveling, and adventure, and his real passion is to explore and try new things.
Curtis writes to transport his readers away, even if only for a few hours, to new worlds of mystery and adventure. He believes that there is more to life than what first meets the eye, and he dares his readers to open themselves to the possibility of magic and wonder in their own lives.
Curtis grew up in Waunakee, Wisconsin (the only one in the world!), attended the University of Michigan, and now lives on the East Coast. He is a diehard fan of both the Green Bay Packers (Go Pack Go!) and Michigan Wolverines (Go Blue!) and can always be found rooting for his teams.
Trinity is Curtis's first book; he hopes to share many more in the future.