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THE SEA MONSTER

It loomed before them, shrouded in the mist, its teardrop-shaped hull like a steel island rising out of
the waves. They could see the huge conning tower with its winglike sailplanes and tall periscopes, the
flattened top portion of the deck with ominous round hatches, beneath which lurked ballistic missiles in
their silos.
тАЬMon Dieu!тАЭ Verne whispered, awestruck. тАЬWhat is that?тАЭ
тАЬA submarine,тАЭ said Lucas. тАЬWe came here looking for it. Well, now weтАЩve found it . . . тАЬ

The Time Wars Series by Simon Hawke
THE IVANHOE GAMBIT
THE TIMEKEEPER CONSPIRACY
THE PIMPERNEL PLOT
THE ZENDA VENDETTA
THE NAUTILUS SANCTION


For Natasha and Andrei
This book is an Ace Science
Fiction original edition, and has never
been previously published.


THE NAUTILUS SANCTION
An Ace Science Fiction Book / published by arrangement with
the author
PRINTING HISTORY
Ace Science Fiction edition / December 1985
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Copyright ┬й 1985 by Simon Hawke
Cover art by David Mattingly
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ISBN: 0-441-56566-2
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With special thanks to Bill Bondie, Edward Bryant, Bill and Lola Molner of The Gun Room in
Denver, CO, John Dunning and The Old Algonquin Bookstore in Denver, Leanne Christine Harper,
Michelle Hughes and, last but by no means least, the mysterious Dr. Darkness.

A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE TIME WARS

April 1, 2425: Dr. Wolfgang Mensinger invents the chronoplate at the age of 115, discovering time
travel. Later he would construct a small scale working prototype for use in laboratory experiments
specially designed to avoid any possible creation of a temporal paradox. He is hailed as the тАЬFather of