THE DEADLIEST PREDATORS
OF THREE SEPARATE EONS

Captain Andy Blacklock was overseeing the change of shifts at the state of Illinois' maximum-security prison when the world outside was suddenly ripped. They thought it was an earthquake until they found that the Mississippi River had disappeared, along with all signs of civilization. Then the sun came up—in the wrong direction. And a dinosaur came by and scratched its hide against the wall of the prison ...

Something had thrown the prison back in time millions of years. And they were not alone. Other humans from periods centuries, even millennia, apart had also been dropped into the same time. Including a band of murderous conquistadores. But the prison had its own large population of murderers. They couldn't be turned loose, but what else could be done with them

Death walked outside the walls, human savagery was planning to break loose inside, and Stephens and the other men and women of the prison's staff were trapped in the middle.

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    Finally got past the negative comments and read this. I loved it! Hope there will be many more. It's not Grantsville, but does an excellent exploration of very different issues. The seeds are set for a series. I hope they bloom.

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    I loved this book -- the characters were great! I hope it's a series as I would be interested in what happens next.

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    I'd yet to meet an Eric Flint book I didn't love... until this one. Perhaps it is the setting, perhaps the intercuts to the scientists, perhaps the cardboard-cutout Conquistadors... whatever the reason, this book just didn't hold my interest.

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    I like this better than recent 163x novels, by a lot. The politics don't get in the way, as they have started to do (even in the non DeMarce books.)
    Just a lot of action, and progressive (liberal) optimism.

    Flint at his best.

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    Is this going to be a series? Hope so.

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