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Fred Williams Shares a Remarkable Story of Survival -- New Science Fiction Follows the Dauntless Exploits of the Last Four People in the World WATERTOWN, Mass., Nov. 6, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- What would a person do if he wakes up one morning and finds himself the only man left on the planet with three attractive women -- the first one likes him, the second does not, and the third one is neutral? Hypothetical questions about existence often leave people dumbfounded. Unless they would actually take place, people seem to ignore life's countless possibilities. With his interesting book What Would Happen If?, author Fred Williams dwells on these issues and gives readers something to ponder on.
Author Williams takes readers on an exhilarating journey with Peter and three good-looking females as they struggle to unlock the keys to understanding the mystery they are in. After answering an imaginary question on life, Peter finds himself alone the next day. Three females surface soon after -- and the four of them start a peculiarly amazing journey of life. Readers will witness their exploits as they investigate what happened to the other earth-dwellers and find out how they can bring back their old, normal lives. Williams invites readers to delve into the unknown and find out how Peter and his friends survive in this totally bewildering situation. Reflective and intriguing, What Would Happen If? proves to readers that life isn't just about success or happiness. Sometimes, it is also important to think about the things that could happen -- and figure out what needs to be done when they actually occur. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com. About the Author Fred Williams is a science fiction writer from New England. What Would Happen If? is one of the three novels he has written.
What Would Happen If? * by Fred Williams
Publication Date: December 23, 2002
Trade Paperback; $19.54; 385 pages; 978-1-4010-7296-4
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