A Rebel in Time explained

A Rebel in Time
Author:Harry Harrison
Cover Artist:Howard Chaykin
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Tor Books
Pub Date:February 1983
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:315
Isbn:0-523-48554-9
Congress:CPB Box no. 2650 vol. 5
Oclc:40761330

A Rebel in Time (also published as Rebel in Time) is a 1983 science fiction novel by American writer Harry Harrison.

Plot

The book centers around a racist colonel, Wesley McCulloch, and his black pursuer, Troy Harmon. McCulloch and Harmon both originate from the modern era, the book opening with Harmon called in by a special military watchdog organization to investigate why McCulloch has been buying large quantities of gold.

The case worsens when it is discovered that McCulloch has murdered three people to cover his plans. The theft of a World War II–vintage Sten submachine gun and the plans for such also add to the mystery about what McCulloch is up to.

Before long, Harmon comes to the conclusion McCulloch has used a secret experimental time machine to try to change the outcome of the American Civil War, giving victory to the Confederacy through the introduction of the easily manufactured Sten gun. Harmon determines he must follow McCulloch into the past to bring justice. During the ensuing chase, Harmon discovers first-hand the prejudices of the people at the time.

Reception

Greg Costikyan reviewed A Rebel in Time in Ares Magazine #14 and commented that "A Rebel in Time is an old-fashioned adventure story of the time-travel genre, something which, I trust, will appeal to those interested in history as well as science fiction."[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Costikyan . Greg . Greg Costikyan . Books . . . Spring 1983. 14 . 48.
  2. Web site: Title: A Rebel in Time .