The Time Eater Press Release (also eBook now available in Kindle Unlimited program)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Belleville Author Andy Haynes Launches Teen Fossil Hunting Mystery, The Time Eater

New novel explores the wonders of the lost places buried in our cities, how three immigrant children navigate their broken families, and what they’re willing to do to save the greatest fossil find of the century.

December 02, 2025 Belleville, ON – Belleville author Andy Haynes has released a new mystery-adventure for young teens, now available at Amazon.ca and Indigo.ca. The Time Eater follows 13-year-old Foster Raymond and his unlikely team—a towering Newfoundland Retriever, a Swahili inventor, and an eight-fingered explorer—as they race to stop a mysterious villain known as the Time Eater who is erasing history, one fossil at a time.

Haynes asks, “Would you risk everything to uncover a truth that could save your grandfather’s legacy and change history? I love that Foster and his friends have that drive. And it leads them into situations that really captivated me during the writing of the book because their story became an exploration of the wonders of the lost places buried in our cities. I’m fascinated by those wild spaces—and Belleville has plenty of them—where you can find yourself isolated from the malls and factories with nature and history running riot all around you, only a few hundred metres from 4 lanes of traffic.”

“I grew up fossil hunting in the river valleys that carve through Toronto. That was the inspiration,” says the author. “The heart of this book is 13-year-old Foster, whose grandfather, a renowned paleontologist, died under suspicious circumstances. Foster’s not the kind of kid to leave a mystery unsolved, no matter what the cost. So, as he seeks to uncover the truth behind his grandfather’s death, he finds himselffighting to solve the cryptic clues his granddad left behind while battling the ruthless Time Eater. This enemy of science operates in the shadows, stealing irreplaceable fossils and robbing the world of crucial discoveries.”

The core of story Haynes says is, “The exceptional way three immigrant children navigate their broken families and confront escalating threats, discovering just how far they are willing to go to preserve their friendship.”

The Time Eater: A Foster Raymond Fossil HunterNovel is available now in paperback and eBook at Amazon.ca

About the Author:

It all began in the dirt.

I spent my summers hooked on the thrill of unearthing new fossils from the riverbanks of Toronto’s wildest spaces. When the snows came, and I got a little older, I wrote and wrote, until I ended up as head of content marketing for a global tech firm. Along the way I co-wrote two non-fiction books, published by John Wiley &Sons in the US, Canada and more than a half-dozen other countries.

Now based in Belleville, I’m working on spreading the word about local fossil hunting for beginners and continuing the story of Foster’s quest to uncover fantastic fossils around the world while finding ways to make friendship and family work.

I was recently interviewed by German film production company CocoaFilm as part of their upcoming The Great Loop documentary series that will premiere in 2026. I was happy to share with their global audience the ins and outs of fossil hunting in the Bay of Quinte area, where to look and what you can expect to find in our 450-million-year-old limestone deposits.

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Contact:

Andy Haynes

fossilhunter@fossilhunter.ca

www.fossilhunter.ca

(416) 220-0142

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New Fossil Hunting Podcast Review of The Time Eater

The Time Eater novel, available now in paperback and eBook on Amazon

eBook at Indigo, Kobo and Barnes & Noble

Image of The Time Eater Characters with a Prompt to Listen to the Fossil Hunter Podcast

Check out this podcast Review of book to find out what it’s all about and what the hosts of the episode thought.

The Time Eater Podcast Review: Listen Now

Coming Soon–The Time Eater Book Launch on Amazon, Kobo, Ingram Spark and Barnes & Noble!

This episode of the podcast is called: “The Time Eater” – A Paleontological Mystery

In this episode the two enthusiastic hosts review “The Time Eater” and get into what they think the book is about, its the key themes and plot points. They do a great job of capturing the essence of the book and provide a compelling introduction to anybody wondering if this is a great book for them.

What’s the book all about?

The book is an adventure mystery novel that centers around Foster Raymond, a young paleontologist who sets out on a quest to uncover the truth behind his grandfather’s suspicious death, why his last fossil dig logbook was stolen, and what the series of coded clues his grandfather left behind are pointing towards—while confronting a ruthless fossil thief known as the “Time Eater.”

What do the hosts of the podcast think of The Time Eater?

“The book is like Indiana Jones—but with Dinosaurs!”

  • Paleontology and Scientific Discovery in general are both exciting and potentially dangerous. The novel explores the competitive nature of the field, where the promise of fame and fortune can corrupt individuals and lead to conflict and betrayal. As one of the hosts said, “Remember, we’re talking about a world where these groundbreaking discoveries can lead to a lot of fame and fortune. And not everyone in that world plays by the rules.”
  • Family Secrets and Legacy: Foster’s journey is driven by a desire to uncover the truth behind his death. The buried fossil gear, the stolen notebook, and the cryptic clues all suggest a hidden history and family secrets—making for an exciting and suspenseful adventure.
  • The Importance of Fossil Preservation: The “Time Eater” is a villain who is destroying the fossil record for personal gain. As one host remarked, “Essentially, He’s robbing the scientific community of crucial discoveries.” Throughout, the book drive home the importance of protecting all fossil discoveries as connections to our collective history.  
  • Interconnectedness of Past and Present: The discoveries made by Foster challenge established scientific knowledge and invite readers to reconsider long-held views. The discovery of the “Crystal Garden” and other unusual finds shows how uncovering the past can reshape our present understanding. As one host put it, “Every new discovery has the potential to rewrite the textbooks, challenge all of our assumptions.”

The Time Eater” is not just a paleontology-based adventure but is also a novel about family secrets, personal growth, and the importance of scientific discovery and preservation. The story blends scientific intrigue with action and emotional depth. As the podcast hosts conclude, “the story of Foster Raymond and the time eater is a testament to the enduring power of curiosity, the thrill of discovery, and the importance of preserving our shared scientific heritage.”

To see what The Time Eater is like check out this free sample of the book’s beginning

–Andy Haynes

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