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Time Framed

Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

Two periods of time clash with an alternative universe in Time Framed, a story that pits family members against each other across generations as they attempt to evade the dire consequences of a menacing family curse. Dating back to the Mayflower, the curse had its origin as family patriarch, Charles Pennfield, threatened a poor servant girl, causing her to leap to her death off the Cape Cod coast. Now, her unsettled spirit ebbs and flows, surfacing every sixty to eighty years to exact justice as she inhabits a living agent and forces them to crush the greatest ambitions of whatever unlucky Pennfield crosses her path. Time Framed begins on a brisk winter night in 1963. Seven-year-old Arthur Shipkin “Shippy” Pennfield rushes outside to play with his cousins during a family Christmas party. Unable to keep up with his bigger and faster playmates, he consoles himself by walking out onto a small rickety dock behind the house. He looks up and sees a strange glow in the sky. From that point on, he is afflicted with a mysterious trance-like condition requiring lifelong institutionalization. In 1996, Shippy’s older relative, Professor Christopher Pennfield, twenty years his senior, becomes his generation’s victim of the vicious Pennfield family curse as his pregnant research assistant, a contemporary surrogate for the servant girl from centuries before, commits a highly-public suicide in Grand Central Station, continuing the family curse. Professor Pennfield immediately flees for a family estate in Maine, wasting away in grief, guilt, denial, and addiction. During his exile, he is visited by the spirit of his cousin, Ophie, who reveals crucial truths about Shippy’s paternity, and pleads with the ostracized professor to find a way to help the boy. But how can he help him if Shippy is institutionalized, trapped in a mysterious, unexplained trance? In the year 2053, Jimmy Mashimoto-Pennfield, a powerful tech entrepenuer is about to make an announcement that will change the world forever. His research and development has promised to push biotechnology, cryonics, and nanotech to the point of restoring human life to the deceased, and he is confident that he has at last hit the mark. Megalomaniacal and distrusting, Mashimoto-Pennfield also fears he is the most likely member of his generation to be stricken by the dreaded curse and is determined to do everything and anything he can to prevent the destruction of his industrial-technological empire, especially as his company is on the verge of its momentous announcement. If Mashimoto-Pennfield could somehow intervene and prevent little Shippy from being afflicted with his condition in 1963, then a normal Ship Pennfield might live his intended life and become the victim of the curse instead of Christopher Pennfield. If so, Mashimoto-Pennfield calculates, the intervention will upset the timing of this maddening haunting, redirecting it away from himself and his empire. When Jimmy intervenes and alters Shippy’s life-path, he unleashes an alternative universe, one in which Shippy avoids that fateful night on the dock and grows up to become a world-renowned doctor and philanthropist who uses his family inheritance for positive social change. Yet, the alternative Ship steps into a trap that will lead to infamy and shame as his generation’s victim of the curse. Through paranormal intervention, Christopher Pennfield can sense the alternative life of Shipkin Pennfield and its ultimate resolution. Vowing that he will never allow Shippy to suffer the consequences of the curse, he reignites his sense of purpose and is determined to fight back. In a monumental battle of intellect, sheer will and paranormal interventions, Christopher and his colleagues in 2007 battle Jimmy Mashimoto-Pennfield in 2052, each trying to outmaneuver and outwit the other across time, space and alternate realities. Hanging in balance is the fate of Arthur Shipkin Pennfield.
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews

"An atypical time travel story...fascinating."

                                                                         - Kirkus Reviews

Two members of a family--from different time periods--use psychic abilities to manipulate past events but with conflicting purposes in Chiocchi's (Baby Boomer Bust?, 2010, etc.) sci-fi tale.
There's a curse in the Pennfield family. Certainly, college professor Chris believes so, partially blaming his alcoholism and philandering ways on a ghost's centurieslong vendetta against the Pennfields. In 2007, he writes a letter for future descendants, warning them of the curse and convincing Jimmy Mashimoto-Pennfield in 2052 that he himself is cursed. Chris and Jimmy, like other Pennfield men throughout the years, have experienced "unexplained psychic incidents," namely seeing apparitions. Chris, however, uses his psychic ability to peek back at 1963, looking for a way to explain his relative's--then-7-year-old Shippy--catatonic state and consequent institutionalization. Chris surmises it's curse-related. Jimmy has a similar idea, only he hopes to alter the past to keep Shippy out of the sanatorium, theorizing that Shippy will be cursed later, which will, theoretically, reset events and allow Jimmy to save his own skin. Chris' vivid dream afterward shows him the altered past, and believing Shippy is now unquestionably cursed, he returns to '63 to undo the change. He and his scientist pals, rightly presuming they're up against a future Pennfield, may soon have to rescue Shippy from a fate worse than institutionalization. The novel is just as complicated as it sounds, but the author ably leads readers through the multiple storylines. He structures the narrative using two time periods--Chris in 2007 and Jimmy in 2052--generating an unhurried but absorbing pace. Jimmy's selfish motive makes him an unequivocal villain, but there are a few twists, including a surprise relationship and curious backdrops, like the future world ruled by a series of "virtual governments." Each time Shippy's fate changes, the plot is harder to follow, but explanations and subsequent resolutions are logical.
An atypical time-travel story as dense as it is fascinating.

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