Helen struggles to come to terms with her husband's recent suicide, a scientist who committed suicide just as he was about to complete the construction of a time machine. She receives a phone call one day, and a voice that sounds remarkably like her own informs her that she is in danger. Is it conceivable that Helen has journeyed across time? And what prompted her to act in such a manner?
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Helen struggles to come to terms with her husband's recent suicide, a scientist who committed suicide just as he was about to complete the construction of a time machine. She receives a phone call one day, and a voice that sounds remarkably like her own informs her that she is in danger. Is it conceivable that Helen has journeyed across time? And what prompted her to act in such a manner?
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