Captain Streets Audiobook By Ousley Early cover art

Captain Streets

The Entropy Clock

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Captain Streets

By: Ousley Early
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In a near-future where time-travel technology is strictly governed, Captain Streets, a superhero and member of superhero team EL SSF (Echo Lima Super Strike Force) is sent on a mission to seal a breach in the timeline. A radical splinter group called The Blakkk Reckoning has stolen a prototype warp core, called "The Entropy Clock," with a genocidal mission: travel back to the 15th century and wipe out the coastal populations of Europe before the first slave ships can ever set sail.

Captain Streets is thrust into an impossible moral vacuum. As an African-American man living in the shadow of history’s greatest atrocities, the temptation to let the "White Erasure" happen and "save" his ancestors is a heavy psychic burden. However, he realizes that The Blackkk Reckoning's plan won't just stop slavery—it will trigger a localized chronological collapse, erasing billions of lives across all races and potentially unmaking reality itself.

The story follows Captain Streets as he jumps between eras—from the bustling courts of Renaissance Portugal to the deck of a ghost ship in the Atlantic—engaging in high-stakes combat with cultists who view him as a race traitor. To save the future, Captain Streets must protect the very timeline that birthed his people’s greatest suffering, ultimately discovering that true heroism isn't about rewriting the past, but ensuring there is a future left to fix.
African American Fantasy Science Fiction
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