
"Wise guy, huh?" The lieutenant grabbed Jack by the arm. "Jack!" Daniel hissed in warning, but it was too late. Looking for books by Sonny Whitelaw See all books authored by Sonny Whitelaw, including Stargate SG-1: Roswell, and Stargate SG-1: City of the Gods. Oh, and arresting innocent citizens eating in a diner." "Kinda taking the scenic route, ain't, ya?" "New York," Daniel said without thinking. "We're just passing through town, lieutenant." "Colorado," Daniel replied, before Jack could get too carried away. "Who? Us?" Jack said, adopting a well-practiced expression of cluelessness that worked so rarely, Daniel wondered why he bothered to try it on anyone. He stabbed it in Daniel and Jack's direction as he approached them. "You." The lieutenant's nightstick swung around in an arc.


Trapped in the past, SG-1 can only watch as their world is overrun by a terrible invader.Roswell As the effects of their interference ripple through time, the consequences for the future are catastrophic. While Jack, Daniel, Sam and Teal'c become embroiled in the Roswell aliens conspiracy, Cam and Vala are stranded in another timeline, desperately searching for a way home. Ordered to rescue an Asgard also marooned in 1947, SG-1 find themselves at the mercy of history. Daniel Jackson, Colonel Sam Carter and Teal'c back in time, they only have minutes to live.īut their rescue, by an unlikely duo-General Jack O'Neill and Vala Mal Doran-is only the beginning of their problems. Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.When a Stargate malfunction throws Colonel Cameron Mitchell, Dr.

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