Jonathan Hunt, a journalist from New York, comes to Eger, Hungary, for a vacation. He has local roots and speaks the local language, but that’s not the only reason he’s there. In the inheritance of his great-grandfather, globalist professor Samuel Hunt, he found two letters dated 1898. The letters were written by Professor Abray, an apparently crazy Hungarian scientist, about a time machine he was supposedly working on. The references point to Eger, and Hunt wants to find out what happened to this man’s absurd invention. But he soon realizes that someone is trying hard to stop him…
