Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Book Review: One Way by Jeff Lane


One Way by Jeff Lane



Barry Griffith doesn’t know it yet, but tonight is the night fate has chosen to be the night of his death… his murder. At a gas station in the middle of nowhere, late at night, his wife Jenny appears… no car… no coat and looking older than when he saw her last. That’s because this is not the woman he received a good-bye kiss from this morning. This woman has been a widow for over four years and has made an impossible journey back in time to try to stop her husband’s murder. Will they be able to escape the killers or does fate only have one plan… one possible outcome… ONE WAY?

Title: One Way

Author: Jeff Lane

Genre: Science Fiction

Recommended Age: Adult

Release Date: November 10, 2013








Barry Griffith doesn’t know it yet, but tonight is the night fate has chosen to be the night of his death… his murder. At a gas station in the middle of nowhere, late at night, his wife Jenny appears… no car… no coat and looking older than when he saw her last. That’s because this is not the woman he received a good-bye kiss from this morning. This woman has been a widow for over four years and has made an impossible journey back in time to try to stop her husband’s murder. Will they be able to escape the killers or does fate only have one plan… one possible outcome… ONE WAY?


This was a great story. It had a refreshing twist on time travel and the theory of how it works. I loved the characters and the back and forth from present to future. I enjoyed seeing Jenny from all the points of view and reading her story of how she got where she was. This book was fantastic! 


4 out of 5




Jeff Lane is the author of the Champion Saga (This Paper World, This Burning World), ONE WAY, and The Three Scrooges as well as various screenplays and short stories. Jeff Lane lives in New Hampshire, USA with his wife and children. A film adaptation of his novel ONE WAY is currently in post-production. He likes to make interesting combinations and arrangement with letters of the alphabet until they make exciting stories appear in your head... and hopefully a smile appear on your face. Did it work?


*Review originally posted March 10, 2018 on crossroadreviews.com


May you always find adventure.
- Jaiden



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