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Professor
Nick Cutter
Nick
Cutter graduated from his year at University College London
with First Class Honours and is generally recognised as the
outstanding mind in his field. He met and married
Helen Ambrose (later Cutter) at University with a shared
passion for evolutionary science.
Cutter loves doing
research, but hates writing it up and hates teaching even
more. Cutter likes to present a hard-bitten image tot he
world but is actually very romantic. He believes there
is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe but not in the
government.
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The
Anomaly
Appearing
randomly in mid-air as shimmering distortions in the light
these anomalies are actually rips in time which lead back to
prehistoric times and, as it turns out, to the future.
Creatures can come through from their own era into ours, and
if this is so, can humans go the other way? There's
only one way to find our and Cutter is determined to make the
trip, convinced that the answer to his wife's disappearance
could lie on the other side.
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