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Fall of Time

One Second Per Second, Book 2

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Fall of Time

By: S.D. Unwin
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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In this sequel to One Second Per Second, the saga continues of a broken universe where time travel is easier to achieve than to avoid. Now, the battle lines are drawn. To some, the continual rewriting of history is nihilistic insanity. To others, travel in all four dimensions—including time—is an inalienable right bestowed on humankind by the new natural order. Forces are amassing on either side of the conflict as the collapse of time itself is imminent. Surprisingly, not everyone is allowing this to bother them.

©2022 S. D. Unwin (P)2023 Tantor
Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction

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Great sequel, yet standalone story

Interesting that the formula for the sequel to One Second Per Second is a little different. Instead of a first person narrative, this one tells the story through two third-person narratives. It has a new cast of characters, although some of the Book 1 ones appear also. And I really liked the narrator for Book 2. What is the same as the first book is you get a mind-stretching time travel tale about real, relatable people. If you like a simple plot without surprises, then this is definitely not the author for you.

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