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2006 Prometheus
Award Nominee for Best Novel
A thrilling
and remarkably thought-provoking look at the future of American
society as a physicist travels through time to save the woman he
loves.
"Mgrdechian’s
fictional exploration of the bitter division in America hits home,
revealing a frightening potential future in a thrilling page-turner
that keeps the reader on his or her toes until the very last word."
— The
Stanford Review
"3000 Years is a sharp thriller,
one that at times sent my heart racing with excitement and
anticipation. Richard Mgrdechian’s first novel blends scientific
speculation with elements of the near-future thriller genre."
— Liberty and
Culture
"3000 Years may have just spawned a whole new
generation of hackers. What a great concept for a movie!"
— Filmmaker, Roger Corman
"3000 Years is a fascinating look at the
future of our country. A must read for anyone—liberal or
conservative—who cares about who we are, where we’re going and how
easy it could be to actually get there." — Ellen Lively
Steele, Former
New
Mexico
State
Senator
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