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You Were Right, Joe
You Nailed the Future, Joe—Why Didn’t You See This Coming?
Author: J. T. McIntosh
Series: Lost Sci-Fi #432
Narrator: Scott Miller
Unabridged: 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Scott Miller
Published: 07/09/2025
Synopsis
A man leaps forward through centuries expecting confusion, danger, and the risk of arriving as a stranger. Instead he lands in a world that already has a place waiting for him—complete with a name, a past, and a body stronger than anything he ever imagined.The future seems almost idyllic. The streets are calm, the laws are simple, and the people live with an ease that would be unthinkable in his own time. Yet odd things begin appearing without warning. Savages with stone clubs burst into the streets. A saber-toothed predator charges through a peaceful park. Visitors from other centuries blink into existence, bewildered and terrified.At first these incidents look like isolated accidents. But the pattern becomes impossible to ignore. Something is dragging pieces of history into the same moment, and the quiet city of the future is turning into a crossroads for every age that ever existed.All the while, the traveler continues speaking to the one person who made the journey possible—Joe, the man who predicted almost every detail of what would happen. But even Joe never expected the one consequence that now threatens both the future and the past.And if the link between them is not broken soon, the damage could reach backward through time itself.J. T. McIntosh was a Scottish science fiction writer whose work appeared frequently in magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction, Astounding Science Fiction, and If. Active from the early 1950s through the 1970s, he became known for stories that placed ordinary people inside extraordinary technological situations. His novels include One in Three Hundred, The Fittest, and The Iron Rain, while shorter works like “You Were Right, Joe” showcase his sharp blend of humor, speculative ideas, and human perspective.