The Bridge Girl Paradox: The 1999 Paradox series: Episode 3

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The 1999 Paradox — Episode 3: The Bridge Girl Paradox


'What happening now, has happened before, and what will happen in the future, has happened before.”


(Ecclesiastes 3:15)


Paradoxes, a complex and thought-provoking topic that always arouses our curiosity and promises to tie a knot in our brain. Get to know the trajectory of Denny, a young man who works for the police of a small town in the interior of Brazil, and who discovers that his smartphone is actually a time-travel device — in addition to many other surprises ...


What? More of the same? I think not ...


What if all of this revolves around a young student murdered in the late 20th century, a video, a lonely nerd, a 'cell phone and a date in 1999?


The Bridge Girl Paradox In this third part of the 1999 Paradox, after Denny figured out how to operate the jumping mechanisms in time and resolved badly finished matters in the past with Mell, he will have to deal with a newly discovered, inexplicable and threatening phenomenon — supposedly anti-paradoxes — and one that can act in the time flow. While trying to reach his goal for Emmanuelly, other surprises await him in his timeline, especially after coming across a new character in this story.


K.S.Z OLIVER


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