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"John" has a problem. He doesn't know his real name. He doesn't know where he's from. He's not even sure if he's in the right time. When John is found unconscious at the Huron Mountain Club and brought back to Marquette, Michigan to recuperate, everyone assures him it's the year 1900, but somehow John's memories of automobiles, televisions, and other modern devices seem to suggest he doesn't belong in this time. Soon several people are trying to help John regain his memory from his teenage friend Hugh Allen to Marquette's most prominent businessman, Peter White. But despite how many times John…mehr

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"John" has a problem. He doesn't know his real name. He doesn't know where he's from. He's not even sure if he's in the right time. When John is found unconscious at the Huron Mountain Club and brought back to Marquette, Michigan to recuperate, everyone assures him it's the year 1900, but somehow John's memories of automobiles, televisions, and other modern devices seem to suggest he doesn't belong in this time. Soon several people are trying to help John regain his memory from his teenage friend Hugh Allen to Marquette's most prominent businessman, Peter White. But despite how many times John walks around Marquette, and no matter how many people he talks to, he can't seem to remember anything and no one recognizes him. Then Hugh suggests John accompany him and his friend Howard Longyear on a canoe trip to the Huron Mountain Club. That way John can visit the place where he was found unconscious and see if it triggers his memory. Desperate for answers, John agrees to return there, but he is hardly prepared for what will happen next.
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Tyler R. Tichelaar has a PhD in Literature from Western Michigan University and Bachelor and Master's Degrees in English from Northern Michigan University. He is the owner of Marquette Fiction, his own publishing company, and of Superior Book Productions, a professional editing, proofreading, and book layout company. He has served as president and vice president of the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association, has been a book reviewer for Reader Views, Marquette Monthly, and UP Book Review, and regularly blogs about Gothic and Arthurian literature and Upper Michigan history.Tyler published his first novel Iron Pioneers: The Marquette Trilogy, Book One in 2006. Since then he has published twenty-two titles. In 2009, Tyler won first place in the historical fiction category in the Reader Views Literary Awards for his novel Narrow Lives. He has since sponsored that contest, offering the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction. In 2011, Tyler was awarded the Marquette County Outstanding Writer Award, and the same year, he received the Barb Kelly Award for Historical Preservation for his efforts to promote Marquette history. In 2014, his play Willpower was produced by the Marquette Regional History Center, with the assistance of a grant from the Michigan Humanities Council. Tyler has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize for his short stories. In 2021, his biography of518 Vampire Grooms and Spectre BridesOjibwa Chief Charles Kawbawgam, titled Kawbawgam: The Chief, The Legend, The Man, was named a UP Notable Book.A lifelong love for Gothic literature led Tyler to write his doctoral dissertation on nineteenth-century British Gothic literature. It was published in an expanded form in 2012 as The Gothic Wanderer: From Transgression to Redemption by Modern History Press. Vampire Grooms and Spectre Brides: The Marriage of French and British Gothic Literature is a companion work to his earlier book. Tyler has presented papers on Gothic and Arthurian literature at the Michigan Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Bulwer-Lytton Conference, and the Medieval Studies Conference. He also taught composition and literature at Northern Michigan University, Western Michigan University, and Clemson University before becoming self-employed as an author and editor.In his spare time, Tyler enjoys reading Gothic and many other types of literature, living in beautiful Upper Michigan, walking along Lake Superior, doing jigsaw puzzles, and traveling to historical and Gothic places like Bulwer-Lytton's Knebworth House, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Tower of London, and Bran Castle in Romania. He plans to write many more books.