Reviews of the novel Tempus Fugit

A historical and sometimes hysterical novel about Franklin, Jefferson & Washington in modern day America. The most delightful book I've read in a long time.
Meria Heller, host of The Meria Heller Show

You begin to see the founding fathers as real men....
Jillian Berry, The MIT Tech

Tempus Fugit has drama and humor. . .it is a mix of fact and fiction that is cleverly written. 
Rambles.net


[Thanks to] author Rowe's extensive research, the reader can discern more deeply the character and philosophies of the staid and regal Washington, the libertine intelligence of Franklin, and the self-contradicting Jefferson. Franklin is the most amusing of the three, as he becomes convinced there is some greater purpose that the three of them were transported to the future [for].
E. Alan Long, Carroll County News

It is apparent that a lot of research went into the book and the bibliography is extensive...This novel may spark a lot of discussion among history lovers…
Marshall Dunn, Chortler.com

The author has strived for a "warts and all" depiction of these men...
Bushflash.com

A perspective on history you have never experienced. Running water, toilet paper, TV, 27 constitution amendments, it’s overwhelmingly good.
Alan Korwin, Gunlaws.com


 

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