March, 1986: Sam leaps into theoretical physicist Dr. Donald Harding, who has come to Loch Ness where his son Travis is attempting to prove to him the existence of the fabled monster. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Unarguably, one of the best Ql books . . . right next to Pulitzer. Sammi Jo's irritation w/ Harding is very understandable, but you've just gotta feel sorry for Sam when he tries to let her know who he is! The girl just won't listen. Of course, neither would I. She's had a hard life. But hacking into Ziggy? That was brilliant!
This is a great leap
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This installment in the series involves Sam's daughter Sammy Jo. A must read for any fan of the series.
Great Job of Looking Back and Forward at Once
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I really enjoyed Loch Ness Leap. It's the first QL book I've read but I enjoyed the way it used two previous leaps from the TV series. It futhered developed the personalities working in the present (future) time. The way the book deals with the delema of time travel and hinting at Ziggy's God likeness was excellent I wish that would have been developed more, even the possiblitiy that it is Ziggy that somehow is keeping Sam from coming home.
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