Paul Antony Jones is a native of Cardiff, Wales. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and commercial copywriter, but his passion is penning fiction. Jones is a self-described science geek and a voracious reader of scientific periodicals. He is a fan of all things mysterious, unknown, and on the fringe, which inspired his series Extinction Point as well as the book Toward Yesterday. Jones and his wife live near Las Vegas, Nevada.
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“Toward Yesterday is the best time travel story that I can remember
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—Sift Book Reviews (5 stars)
“Good God, the artful penmanship this writer has! To make me, a
non-fan of the genre, twist and turn and cheer (for the most odd of
characters, no less).” —Butterfly-o-Meter Books (4 stars)
“This is a hidden gem that would be a pure shame to miss. Toward
Yesterday is an apocalyptic, science fiction thriller, that kept me
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imagery…the story gripped me early, and didn’t let go.” —Steven
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“In a world sinking into a morass of indifferent Fantasy, leavened
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—Pat Whitaker, author of Bad Blood
“Toward Yesterday is a wonderful throwback to the days when Science
Fiction was actually based to some degree on Science.” —William
Vitka, author of The Danger of Field Work
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