When we talk about going back in time, it’s usually to kill Hitler or invest in Apple early or to see Led Zeppelin play The Whiskey in 1969.
But in Andrew Ludington’s new time travel science fiction caper novel Splinter Effect (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook), the person going back isn’t a murderer, an investor, or a music fan. He’s a professional time traveling archeologist.
Which isn’t to say he’s always above board.
In the following email interview, Ludington discusses what inspired and influenced this sci-fi story, including his plans to send his main character on more trips.