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The Franklin Key

A Threads of Time Novel

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The Franklin Key

By: Marja Coons-Torn
Narrated by: Becky London
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Leah Goodwell wakes up the day after her grandmother’s funeral to find that she is the latest in nine generations of time travelers, who work with the help of a key, a book, and Benjamin Franklin, who still exists in his print shop where it is always 1752.

Leah doesn’t believe in time travel until she finds a key in her grandmother’s attic and accidentally jumps to Franklin’s shop. There she learns that Franklin and his close friend, Peter Collinson, created a secret institution to study time travel. It's called the Academy for Fluid Time.

Soon the present-day Director of the Academy for Fluid Time knocks on Leah’s door and explains how Leah’s help is needed to avert a terrorist attack on the Eastern Power Grid. Leah’s ensuing adventures take her to Istanbul and the fabled Topkapi Palace, and into the company of AFT operative Stuart Penryn.

©2024 Marja Coons-Torn (P)2024 Marja Coons-Torn
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