“An immersive time travel by flashback story with Cold Case meets Medium vs. the mob vibes.” After watching a documentary about a decades-old mystery, an average man gains the ability to travel across time and space. The unsolved crime’s secrets are easily located back in the 1970s — but can he convince the authorities his evidence is valid?

Watching: Volume 1, The Garden Museum Heist (A Different Type of Time Travel)
by Jeffrey Jay Levin
4.7 Stars (51 Reviews)

After watching a documentary about a 50-year-old unsolved crime, an otherwise ordinary guy finds himself both blessed and burdened by the ability to travel through time and space, but not in the physical sense, and only as it may relate to that unsolved crime.

Braving the debilitating physical effects of his space time continuum journeys, he faces 1970s Mob bosses and their cronies, and murder and deceit, from both sides of the law. Determined to solve the crime and find the long lost art, and buoyed by the still unclaimed $5,000,000 reward, he has to come up with a means of convincing the FBI that his information is valid, without being locked up himself.

Join him and his wife, Adrian, and FBI Special Agent Starling Hebert, who has her own personal reasons for helping, as they try to unravel the reasons behind this new-found ability and return the stolen masterpieces.

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