On November 22, 1963, the world changed forever. President Kennedy was killed in Dallas, and three shots echoed through history. But what if you could turn back time and change it all? Stephen King takes listeners on a mind-bending journey in this incredible audiobook.
Meet Jake Epping, a thirty-five-year-old English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine. He's just an ordinary guy, teaching GED classes to make extra cash. But his life takes an unexpected turn when one of his students writes a chilling essay about a gruesome event from fifty years ago—the night when Harry Dunning's father murdered his entire family with a sledgehammer. This essay sparks a revelation in Jake, setting off a chain of events that will alter the course of his life.
Jake's friend, Al, owns a local diner and shares a secret with him—the diner's storeroom is a portal to the past, specifically to 1958. Al has spent years trying to prevent the Kennedy assassination, but failing each time. Now, he passes on the mission to Jake, urging him to take up the cause. Jake embarks on a new life as George Amberson, thrust into a world of 1950s America, filled with iconic figures like Eisenhower, JFK, and Elvis. It's a time of big cars, sock hops, and a haze of cigarette smoke in the air.
Jake's journey takes him from the dark streets of Derry, Maine, to the charming town of Jodie, Texas, where love and danger intertwine. Every step brings him closer to Lee Harvey Oswald and the heart-stopping suspense of Dallas in 1963. History unravels as Jake faces the terrifying realization that time-travel can change everything he thought he knew.
Stephen King's unparalleled storytelling skills come to life in this audiobook, narrated by the talented Craig Wasson. At over thirty hours long, it's a gripping experience that will keep listeners on the edge of their seats. With a rating of 4.3 out of 5, it's clear that King's time-travel epic has captivated audiences. Brace yourself for a journey you won't forget—time-travel has never been so believable or terrifying.