Time-Slip

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Time-Slip is a novel by Graham Dunstan Martin published in 1986.

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Plot summary

Time-Slip is a novel in which a new Messiah appears in Scotland among survivors of World War III. [1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Time-Slip for White Dwarf #78, and stated that "Martin makes it blackly clear that his protagonist's religious cure-all leads to an upswing in the evil it explains away." [1]

Reviews

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References

  1. 1 2 Langford, Dave (June 1986). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf . No. 78. Games Workshop. p. 11.