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The Running Out of Time Affair

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Zine
Title: The Running Out of Time Affair
Publisher: NorthCoast Press
Editor:
Author(s): Marlene Martin
Cover Artist(s): Ann Brown
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): April 2001
Medium: print
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Fandom: Man from UNCLE
Language: English
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The Running Out of Time Affair is a gen Man from UNCLE 78-page time travel novel by Marlene Martin.

Summary

From the publisher, "What if you could go back in time? What would you do; what would you change? Who would you kill?

Thrush has stolen the US government's prototype time machine and is about to return to 1946, to when Alexander Waverly and his brother-in-law meet over lunch to discuss the formation of a new law enforcement agency: U.N.C.L.E. It doesn't take a genious to figure out what their plan is. Kill Waverly BEFORE U.N.C.L.E. is formed, and everything that comes after will never have happened!

What they don't consider are two hitchikers mucking up their well-thought-out plan. Two U.N.C.L.E.'s who tag along for the ride of their lives. Or, to make matters worse, one of their own with other ideas as to how to best utilize his time in the past to make changes for his own personal gain.

Join us as we travel from the present (1986) to 1946, to 1975, and round and round. There's only one thing for certain: Toto, I don't think we are in Kansas anymore..."