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Codename: Athena

Michel Poulin

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This is the first book in the series on the adventures through time of Nancy Laplante, a Canadian war correspondent and reserve military intelligence officer from 2012. Coming back from her latest work assignment in Afghanistan, Nancy is hoping to be able to take some well-earned vacation time at her lakeside cottage in the Laurentians. She is however abducted and taken back in time, where she finds herself marooned in the past. She will then have to find a way back home, on top of having to survive a brutal war.

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Captain Laplante, this is captain Lemire, calling at 15:05 hours on Thursday, October eleven. I would need to speak to you as soon as possible about an operational matter. Please call me as soon as you can. Thanks.” Nancy swore quietly and called back the regular army officer at the Fourth Intelligence Company, which was housed in a converted warehouse building in the Longue-Pointe garrison in Montreal. To her relief, Captain Lemire answered after the second ring, speaking in French. ‘’Fourth Intelligence Company, Captain Lemire speaking.’’ ‘’Marc, this is Nancy. You wanted to speak to me about something urgent?’’ From formal, the tone of Lemire immediately became friendly. ‘’Effectively, Nancy. You just came back from your latest trip to Afghanistan, I suppose?’’. . . Read More