Monday, February 10, 2025

Future’s Dark Past by
J.L. Yarrow

In the distant future, the Earth is largely unliveable. There are pockets of humanity still alive, but life is very difficult for the survivors. There is a settlement on Mars, where a number of genetically modified humans are working on finding a way to change history so that the event that led to Earth’s destruction doesn’t happen, and a few people are sometimes recruited from Earth to try joining this program. Unfortunately, very few manage to survive the genetic modification process that will allow them to become time agents. The process to alter the DNA of those who volunteer for the program is unsuccessful more often than not, leaving most who attempt it among the dead. Kristen is one of the lucky few to survive the process. And now, not only must she and the others succeed, they must do so while another group is determined to see them fail.


This was an interesting book involving time travel, historically–based events, and fictional ones. Some parts of the book are set in the future while others are in different parts of the past. There is quite a bit happening in this book., and the reader will be jumped back and forth in time, depending on when in time any given scene is taking place. 

I read a review copy of this book and enjoyed it. It covers a number of relevant issues that have been happening in the world today, any one of which has the potential to be a link in a chain of events that could lead to a catastrophic ending, or possibly, a new beginning. But one question remains, even with time travel, can the past be changed? Or has the future already been determined and will remain largely unchangeable in the end no matter which past events are altered? Only time will tell. 

This book makes one wonder about the fate of our own world and whether or not we are also doomed to near extinction, or if we as a society can change course enough to save ourselves. If you enjoy post-apocalyptic stories, stories involving time travel and attempts to change historical events, TV shows such as either version of Quantum Leap, Time Tunnel, or any number of other time travel books, TV shows, and movies then you will likely enjoy this book. I’m looking forward to learning what happens in the next book in this series, and whether or not those seeking to change their present by changing the past can succeed or not.


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