I started getting confused as to whom I was following.
I like spy thrillers, but this one was a little different than what I'm used to. Where is the story? Minotaur Books; First Edition (August 28, 2012), depiction of main character's wife was a serious annoyance, Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014. But when the arrest of a long-sought-after assassin sets off an investigation into a colleague, exposing new layers of intrigue in his old cases, he has no choice but to go back undercover and find out who’s been behind it all from the very beginning. I'm just having such a hard time with it because while it has a great idea the actual execution left something to be desired.
We’d love your help. But is it as bad as all the reviews seem to say? After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. They”, http://us.macmillan.com/thetourist/OlenSteinhauer. The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. An interesting spy novel with well developed characters.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and dau. I think the main character of the book Milo Weaver is going to occupy a fair share of my mind for some days to come.
Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. A nice concept that needs more polishing. Former tourist turned travel agent Milo Weaver brought back into the field to investigate one of their own only to find himself the subject of scrutiny. Please try again. I was excited to try something out of my comfort zone (time travel), but I clearly picked the wrong book to start with. The 24th century is apparently a rather dreary and dull place, and the possibility of time travel has opened up a myriad options for your everyday jaded vacationer.
The premise was interesting.
I was feeling the futuristic vibe.
It left me disconnected to the narrator. The Tourist is an absolutely superb contemporary espionage novel in the great tradition of the old masters of the genre. I did not get any sense of adventure from the attempt at foreign intrigue, foreign places etc. A somewhat difficult to follow, head scratching time travel tale that jumps around between characters and centuries. By Charlie Gofen.
The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. I’m not sure I’m any the wiser now than when I began the book. I was feeling the futuristic vibe. What PLOT???
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2011. The premise was interesting. The book jumps from the travel rep's POV to the tourist's POV without warning. There is nothing to complain about the writing, but to fit the storyline together is almost impossible. Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020. I did.
This character comes across as a meek person in her mid-thirties whose education about design mainly comes from the magazines she cataloged when working in a library at MIT, who is unworldly, untraveled, and uncultured. That coupled with the fact that I have always had lower standards for audio books than I do for paper/digital paper ones made me give this one a go. This book has a really complex plot and even if I found it interesting, it was a little too long. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I thought I should definitely check it out after reading that surprising (to me) publication. Only the big and dark worldweb of spy and manipulations. To be honest, I was digging this book in the beginning. Book Review. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. What a fortune decision! "To the Tourist, success and failure are handed out in equal measure. I read this book. Before I started reading it I read a rather negative review on the CIA's website. I really liked The Tourist and have allready started the next adventure.
The author has a very clever concept - Secret agent/hit men tourists run by office-based travel agents for a top secret department within a department at the CIA called the Department of Tourism. This is the lowest rated book I've ever read on Goodreads and I don't think it deserves it. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. Start by marking “The Tourist” as Want to Read: Error rating book.
There were a lot of backstory holes that I guess the author thought it would be okay just not to tell us and a lot of questions and secrets that were never told or explained.
I can't remember the last time I was so reluctant to pick up a book I was reading. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to picture the events as they unfold, even when they get more complex... And boy do they ever get complex. It felt like I was taking notes at a lecture. Yet, that is about the only thing that this book had going for it. I did finish this book but I could not tell you most of what happened in the story. He is much more complicated. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Milo Weaver used to be a tourist, one of the CIA's special field agents without a home or a name. I identified so completely with the protagonist (to call him a hero is a stretch) that I cried a couple times for his travails and cheered aloud with his triumphs. John Grisham's Recommended Thriller Reading List. To see what your friends thought of this book, No sex in this book. Yes, his name sounds like the name of some nerd who works in a science lab somewhere and who's idea of fun is running the same experiment over and over again. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Life as a Tourist is a little different from ordinary life.
Trouble is, with so little given up, it's very hard to become invested. ventures into the darkest corners of the CIA and finds the place full of antiheroes.Milo Weaver is a CIA legend, a member in terrific standing of an elite undercover operation known as the Tourists, until, inevitably—no one ever stays a Tourist forever—he runs out of courage. Accidentally caught by me because I thought it was the book that's gonna be adapted into Jolie-Depp actioner (Which, in truth, that film is a remake of some French film. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I started getting confused as to whom I was following. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation.
Bridge of Sighs, The (Yalta Boulevard Quintet), The Nearest Exit: A Novel (Milo Weaver, 2), True Believer: A Thriller (2) (Terminal List). Let me just say, I do not have a clue what happened. This series is second right after I am Pilgrim. "―Janet Maslin, The New York Times"UNRELENTING PARANOIA…AN EXCITING RIDE.
There was a problem loading your book clubs. March 3rd 2009 I felt Steinhauer spent more time in delving into the emotions of the characters, which is certainly important in good writing, but not at the expense of what this type of book is supposed to be about. A spy novel which seems to take place in Europe mostly but is very US centric. That is all I can say about it .
He has seen all there is to see and he’s just ready to settle down and live his life. “Without balance, a life is no longer worth the effort.”, “The jacket,” Milo repeated, and Grainger gave him a sour look before stretching an arm into his blazer. There was something 'off' about the way the action was written but characters were written really well and plot twists were interesting. The writing is excellent. He's an interesting enough character.
[I couldn't finish this book. A decently paced thriller. Steinhauer does a very good job creating characters one cares about. to the Tourist, successes and failures all the same things-jobs completed". But by the end of the ride I was deflated and looking forward to getting off. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2013. "―The Boston Globe. Milo works for Tom Granger who runs the operation out of offices in New York. If you like spy novels, this trilogy has a real feel to it. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to pi. Early on we find Weaver, who has his own secrets, being brought in to help another spy Angela Davis track down a missing spy who apparently stole $3,000,000. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. Welcome back. It entertained to a reasonable level as far as noise in the ears to distract from the world while walking, but didn't really impress. Everything was going according to plan until a prisoner somehow manages to kill himself while being interrogated by Milo. a real dud . Olen Steinhauer is a wonderful storyteller who is smart, observant, and witty. Refresh and try again. ☘Misericordia☘ ~ The Serendipity Aegis ~ ⚡ϟ⚡ϟ⚡⛈ ✺❂❤❣, The Tourist - Olen Steinhauer (3 1/2 stars). While China's interest in Sudan's oil is mentioned, interpersonal human drama is the real center of this absorbing 6th novel from expatriate Olen Steinhauer. I had never read a Steinhauer book but based upon the good reviews given this book in this forum, Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015. It's rare that a reader will come across books that is rated well less than three stars on Goodreads. On the other hand I like to read series back to back so my mind is up to date with the developments. We’d love your help. No. Unfortunately, it set my expectations too high for the climax and the story that followed. It left me disconnected to the narrator. As a fan of original s/f work that is thought-provoking and challenging, I initially accepted the basic premise...travelers from the future visiting the past as tourists accompanied by travel company reps who try to keep the clients in line while they (the reps) struggle. I compulsively reread it. I was so looking forward to reading this and yuck what a dud sorry . A time travel agency rep loses a tourist that supposedly never existed.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and daughter.
I like spy thrillers, but this one was a little different than what I'm used to. Where is the story? Minotaur Books; First Edition (August 28, 2012), depiction of main character's wife was a serious annoyance, Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014. But when the arrest of a long-sought-after assassin sets off an investigation into a colleague, exposing new layers of intrigue in his old cases, he has no choice but to go back undercover and find out who’s been behind it all from the very beginning. I'm just having such a hard time with it because while it has a great idea the actual execution left something to be desired.
We’d love your help. But is it as bad as all the reviews seem to say? After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. They”, http://us.macmillan.com/thetourist/OlenSteinhauer. The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. An interesting spy novel with well developed characters.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and dau. I think the main character of the book Milo Weaver is going to occupy a fair share of my mind for some days to come.
Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. A nice concept that needs more polishing. Former tourist turned travel agent Milo Weaver brought back into the field to investigate one of their own only to find himself the subject of scrutiny. Please try again. I was excited to try something out of my comfort zone (time travel), but I clearly picked the wrong book to start with. The 24th century is apparently a rather dreary and dull place, and the possibility of time travel has opened up a myriad options for your everyday jaded vacationer.
The premise was interesting.
I was feeling the futuristic vibe.
It left me disconnected to the narrator. The Tourist is an absolutely superb contemporary espionage novel in the great tradition of the old masters of the genre. I did not get any sense of adventure from the attempt at foreign intrigue, foreign places etc. A somewhat difficult to follow, head scratching time travel tale that jumps around between characters and centuries. By Charlie Gofen.
The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. I’m not sure I’m any the wiser now than when I began the book. I was feeling the futuristic vibe. What PLOT???
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2011. The premise was interesting. The book jumps from the travel rep's POV to the tourist's POV without warning. There is nothing to complain about the writing, but to fit the storyline together is almost impossible. Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020. I did.
This character comes across as a meek person in her mid-thirties whose education about design mainly comes from the magazines she cataloged when working in a library at MIT, who is unworldly, untraveled, and uncultured. That coupled with the fact that I have always had lower standards for audio books than I do for paper/digital paper ones made me give this one a go. This book has a really complex plot and even if I found it interesting, it was a little too long. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I thought I should definitely check it out after reading that surprising (to me) publication. Only the big and dark worldweb of spy and manipulations. To be honest, I was digging this book in the beginning. Book Review. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. What a fortune decision! "To the Tourist, success and failure are handed out in equal measure. I read this book. Before I started reading it I read a rather negative review on the CIA's website. I really liked The Tourist and have allready started the next adventure.
The author has a very clever concept - Secret agent/hit men tourists run by office-based travel agents for a top secret department within a department at the CIA called the Department of Tourism. This is the lowest rated book I've ever read on Goodreads and I don't think it deserves it. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. Start by marking “The Tourist” as Want to Read: Error rating book.
There were a lot of backstory holes that I guess the author thought it would be okay just not to tell us and a lot of questions and secrets that were never told or explained.
I can't remember the last time I was so reluctant to pick up a book I was reading. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to picture the events as they unfold, even when they get more complex... And boy do they ever get complex. It felt like I was taking notes at a lecture. Yet, that is about the only thing that this book had going for it. I did finish this book but I could not tell you most of what happened in the story. He is much more complicated. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Milo Weaver used to be a tourist, one of the CIA's special field agents without a home or a name. I identified so completely with the protagonist (to call him a hero is a stretch) that I cried a couple times for his travails and cheered aloud with his triumphs. John Grisham's Recommended Thriller Reading List. To see what your friends thought of this book, No sex in this book. Yes, his name sounds like the name of some nerd who works in a science lab somewhere and who's idea of fun is running the same experiment over and over again. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Life as a Tourist is a little different from ordinary life.
Trouble is, with so little given up, it's very hard to become invested. ventures into the darkest corners of the CIA and finds the place full of antiheroes.Milo Weaver is a CIA legend, a member in terrific standing of an elite undercover operation known as the Tourists, until, inevitably—no one ever stays a Tourist forever—he runs out of courage. Accidentally caught by me because I thought it was the book that's gonna be adapted into Jolie-Depp actioner (Which, in truth, that film is a remake of some French film. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I started getting confused as to whom I was following. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation.
Bridge of Sighs, The (Yalta Boulevard Quintet), The Nearest Exit: A Novel (Milo Weaver, 2), True Believer: A Thriller (2) (Terminal List). Let me just say, I do not have a clue what happened. This series is second right after I am Pilgrim. "―Janet Maslin, The New York Times"UNRELENTING PARANOIA…AN EXCITING RIDE.
There was a problem loading your book clubs. March 3rd 2009 I felt Steinhauer spent more time in delving into the emotions of the characters, which is certainly important in good writing, but not at the expense of what this type of book is supposed to be about. A spy novel which seems to take place in Europe mostly but is very US centric. That is all I can say about it .
He has seen all there is to see and he’s just ready to settle down and live his life. “Without balance, a life is no longer worth the effort.”, “The jacket,” Milo repeated, and Grainger gave him a sour look before stretching an arm into his blazer. There was something 'off' about the way the action was written but characters were written really well and plot twists were interesting. The writing is excellent. He's an interesting enough character.
[I couldn't finish this book. A decently paced thriller. Steinhauer does a very good job creating characters one cares about. to the Tourist, successes and failures all the same things-jobs completed". But by the end of the ride I was deflated and looking forward to getting off. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2013. "―The Boston Globe. Milo works for Tom Granger who runs the operation out of offices in New York. If you like spy novels, this trilogy has a real feel to it. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to pi. Early on we find Weaver, who has his own secrets, being brought in to help another spy Angela Davis track down a missing spy who apparently stole $3,000,000. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. Welcome back. It entertained to a reasonable level as far as noise in the ears to distract from the world while walking, but didn't really impress. Everything was going according to plan until a prisoner somehow manages to kill himself while being interrogated by Milo. a real dud . Olen Steinhauer is a wonderful storyteller who is smart, observant, and witty. Refresh and try again. ☘Misericordia☘ ~ The Serendipity Aegis ~ ⚡ϟ⚡ϟ⚡⛈ ✺❂❤❣, The Tourist - Olen Steinhauer (3 1/2 stars). While China's interest in Sudan's oil is mentioned, interpersonal human drama is the real center of this absorbing 6th novel from expatriate Olen Steinhauer. I had never read a Steinhauer book but based upon the good reviews given this book in this forum, Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015. It's rare that a reader will come across books that is rated well less than three stars on Goodreads. On the other hand I like to read series back to back so my mind is up to date with the developments. We’d love your help. No. Unfortunately, it set my expectations too high for the climax and the story that followed. It left me disconnected to the narrator. As a fan of original s/f work that is thought-provoking and challenging, I initially accepted the basic premise...travelers from the future visiting the past as tourists accompanied by travel company reps who try to keep the clients in line while they (the reps) struggle. I compulsively reread it. I was so looking forward to reading this and yuck what a dud sorry . A time travel agency rep loses a tourist that supposedly never existed.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and daughter.
I like spy thrillers, but this one was a little different than what I'm used to. Where is the story? Minotaur Books; First Edition (August 28, 2012), depiction of main character's wife was a serious annoyance, Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014. But when the arrest of a long-sought-after assassin sets off an investigation into a colleague, exposing new layers of intrigue in his old cases, he has no choice but to go back undercover and find out who’s been behind it all from the very beginning. I'm just having such a hard time with it because while it has a great idea the actual execution left something to be desired.
We’d love your help. But is it as bad as all the reviews seem to say? After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. They”, http://us.macmillan.com/thetourist/OlenSteinhauer. The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. An interesting spy novel with well developed characters.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and dau. I think the main character of the book Milo Weaver is going to occupy a fair share of my mind for some days to come.
Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. A nice concept that needs more polishing. Former tourist turned travel agent Milo Weaver brought back into the field to investigate one of their own only to find himself the subject of scrutiny. Please try again. I was excited to try something out of my comfort zone (time travel), but I clearly picked the wrong book to start with. The 24th century is apparently a rather dreary and dull place, and the possibility of time travel has opened up a myriad options for your everyday jaded vacationer.
The premise was interesting.
I was feeling the futuristic vibe.
It left me disconnected to the narrator. The Tourist is an absolutely superb contemporary espionage novel in the great tradition of the old masters of the genre. I did not get any sense of adventure from the attempt at foreign intrigue, foreign places etc. A somewhat difficult to follow, head scratching time travel tale that jumps around between characters and centuries. By Charlie Gofen.
The book's description promised me time travel, and in that it did deliver. I’m not sure I’m any the wiser now than when I began the book. I was feeling the futuristic vibe. What PLOT???
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2011. The premise was interesting. The book jumps from the travel rep's POV to the tourist's POV without warning. There is nothing to complain about the writing, but to fit the storyline together is almost impossible. Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020. I did.
This character comes across as a meek person in her mid-thirties whose education about design mainly comes from the magazines she cataloged when working in a library at MIT, who is unworldly, untraveled, and uncultured. That coupled with the fact that I have always had lower standards for audio books than I do for paper/digital paper ones made me give this one a go. This book has a really complex plot and even if I found it interesting, it was a little too long. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I thought I should definitely check it out after reading that surprising (to me) publication. Only the big and dark worldweb of spy and manipulations. To be honest, I was digging this book in the beginning. Book Review. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. What a fortune decision! "To the Tourist, success and failure are handed out in equal measure. I read this book. Before I started reading it I read a rather negative review on the CIA's website. I really liked The Tourist and have allready started the next adventure.
The author has a very clever concept - Secret agent/hit men tourists run by office-based travel agents for a top secret department within a department at the CIA called the Department of Tourism. This is the lowest rated book I've ever read on Goodreads and I don't think it deserves it. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. Start by marking “The Tourist” as Want to Read: Error rating book.
There were a lot of backstory holes that I guess the author thought it would be okay just not to tell us and a lot of questions and secrets that were never told or explained.
I can't remember the last time I was so reluctant to pick up a book I was reading. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to picture the events as they unfold, even when they get more complex... And boy do they ever get complex. It felt like I was taking notes at a lecture. Yet, that is about the only thing that this book had going for it. I did finish this book but I could not tell you most of what happened in the story. He is much more complicated. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Milo Weaver used to be a tourist, one of the CIA's special field agents without a home or a name. I identified so completely with the protagonist (to call him a hero is a stretch) that I cried a couple times for his travails and cheered aloud with his triumphs. John Grisham's Recommended Thriller Reading List. To see what your friends thought of this book, No sex in this book. Yes, his name sounds like the name of some nerd who works in a science lab somewhere and who's idea of fun is running the same experiment over and over again. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Life as a Tourist is a little different from ordinary life.
Trouble is, with so little given up, it's very hard to become invested. ventures into the darkest corners of the CIA and finds the place full of antiheroes.Milo Weaver is a CIA legend, a member in terrific standing of an elite undercover operation known as the Tourists, until, inevitably—no one ever stays a Tourist forever—he runs out of courage. Accidentally caught by me because I thought it was the book that's gonna be adapted into Jolie-Depp actioner (Which, in truth, that film is a remake of some French film. The clash of jurisdictions between the CIA and Homeland Security in the USA adds a touch of verisimilitude. I started getting confused as to whom I was following. In this excellent spy novel, we are introduced to Milo Weaver, a Tourist, or clandestine officer for the CIA, who is used for protection, and assassanation.
Bridge of Sighs, The (Yalta Boulevard Quintet), The Nearest Exit: A Novel (Milo Weaver, 2), True Believer: A Thriller (2) (Terminal List). Let me just say, I do not have a clue what happened. This series is second right after I am Pilgrim. "―Janet Maslin, The New York Times"UNRELENTING PARANOIA…AN EXCITING RIDE.
There was a problem loading your book clubs. March 3rd 2009 I felt Steinhauer spent more time in delving into the emotions of the characters, which is certainly important in good writing, but not at the expense of what this type of book is supposed to be about. A spy novel which seems to take place in Europe mostly but is very US centric. That is all I can say about it .
He has seen all there is to see and he’s just ready to settle down and live his life. “Without balance, a life is no longer worth the effort.”, “The jacket,” Milo repeated, and Grainger gave him a sour look before stretching an arm into his blazer. There was something 'off' about the way the action was written but characters were written really well and plot twists were interesting. The writing is excellent. He's an interesting enough character.
[I couldn't finish this book. A decently paced thriller. Steinhauer does a very good job creating characters one cares about. to the Tourist, successes and failures all the same things-jobs completed". But by the end of the ride I was deflated and looking forward to getting off. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2013. "―The Boston Globe. Milo works for Tom Granger who runs the operation out of offices in New York. If you like spy novels, this trilogy has a real feel to it. Olen Steinhauer writes with an engaging style that makes it easy to pi. Early on we find Weaver, who has his own secrets, being brought in to help another spy Angela Davis track down a missing spy who apparently stole $3,000,000. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. Welcome back. It entertained to a reasonable level as far as noise in the ears to distract from the world while walking, but didn't really impress. Everything was going according to plan until a prisoner somehow manages to kill himself while being interrogated by Milo. a real dud . Olen Steinhauer is a wonderful storyteller who is smart, observant, and witty. Refresh and try again. ☘Misericordia☘ ~ The Serendipity Aegis ~ ⚡ϟ⚡ϟ⚡⛈ ✺❂❤❣, The Tourist - Olen Steinhauer (3 1/2 stars). While China's interest in Sudan's oil is mentioned, interpersonal human drama is the real center of this absorbing 6th novel from expatriate Olen Steinhauer. I had never read a Steinhauer book but based upon the good reviews given this book in this forum, Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015. It's rare that a reader will come across books that is rated well less than three stars on Goodreads. On the other hand I like to read series back to back so my mind is up to date with the developments. We’d love your help. No. Unfortunately, it set my expectations too high for the climax and the story that followed. It left me disconnected to the narrator. As a fan of original s/f work that is thought-provoking and challenging, I initially accepted the basic premise...travelers from the future visiting the past as tourists accompanied by travel company reps who try to keep the clients in line while they (the reps) struggle. I compulsively reread it. I was so looking forward to reading this and yuck what a dud sorry . A time travel agency rep loses a tourist that supposedly never existed.
He now lives in Hungary with his wife and daughter.
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