Across Time, David Grinnell
Across Time, David Grinnell
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Across Time

Author: David Grinnell

Narrator: Armstead Arnold

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/19/2025


Synopsis

“Across Time” by David Grinnell is a gripping voyage beyond the bounds of space — and deep into the fault lines of the human heart.Perched high in a mountain watchtower, Carl Halleck and his wife, Sylvia, are testing a cutting-edge radar system when they spot something impossible: blips on the screen—Unidentified Flying Objects—closing in fast. They send an urgent warning to Carl’s brother, Captain Zachary Halleck, stationed below. The message is clear: Shut down all power—immediately!But Zack hesitates. Haunted by a past encounter with these same enigmatic objects—an encounter that nearly killed him—he freezes. In that fatal pause, the disaster unfolds.Now, Carl and Sylvia are gone. Vanished. Dead? Lost in the mountains? Or taken by forces unknown? Wracked with guilt and driven by a tangled mix of love, hate, and duty, Zack sets out to find the truth. When another shimmering craft appears in the sky, Zack doesn’t run—he welcomes it. At last, the chance to face the mystery that has haunted him and, perhaps, to rescue those he failed.But what awaits him is not just a search through space—it’s a journey across time itself, plunging him a million years into Earth’s future. Here, humanity has evolved beyond recognition. There are no epic battles or flashy technology. Instead, this is a sweeping, visionary tale in the tradition of Jules Verne and Olaf Stapledon — a story of two brothers torn by guilt and rivalry, forced to confront their own immaturity against the backdrop of a universe where even Einstein would be a mere child."Across Time" peels back the layers of human ambition and fear, revealing a far future where man’s greatest conquest is not over the stars, but over himself.

About David Grinnell

David Grinnell (1914–1990) was the pseudonym for Donald Allen Wollheim, a science-fiction writer, editor, publisher who founded DAW Books in 1971. A member of the Futurians, he was one of the leading influences on the development of science fiction and science-fiction fandom in the United States.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roddy on July 04, 2016

'ONE MAN VS. THE YEAR ONE MILLION Time-traveling UFO’s jerk our hero one million years into the future and launch him on a trans-galactic venture, brightened by such incidental items as an attractive post-homo sapien race of evolved simians, and an Ultimate Spaceship. Chasing mysterious celestial phe......more

Goodreads review by Joe on December 02, 2018

Interesting mix of hard sci fi and a basic romance novel plot (2 brothers fighting over the same girl and their own childhood issues). There were definitely problems of plot, but it kinda worked. I mean, the central conflict between the ex-humans and the fringe Quoxians was never described, or resol......more

Goodreads review by Cary on December 22, 2019

I read this book several times as a youth, it was a fascinating read to say the least! It's a great peek into different levels of futuristic technology. I still consider key parts of it often and was pleasantly surprised to see it listed here at Goodreads. I highly recommend this book as a memorable......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on May 10, 2013

This story from my own "Golden Age" delivers all the old pulse pounding sense of wonder that I find lacking in so much science fiction of today, and it doesn't sacrifice a character driven plot to do so. Along the way it also delivers refreshing ideas on the nature of UFOs. This is amazing stuff tha......more

Goodreads review by Garry on March 20, 2015

I really liked the last spaceship and its EPL (Ever Perfect Lieutenant). Admit here that I used the idea for a space ship in one of my books.......more