Publisher's Synopsis
The greatest scientific challenge of our age wasn't to enable time travel, it was to prevent it. The laws of physics had turned out to be idiotic, erecting no barriers to hopping time. In fact, they make it hard to avoid. Joad Bevan works for the Time Management Agency, an organization charged with the near-hopeless task of ensuring that the world sticks to the sacred rule of One Second Per Second, and that history unfolds according to plan. But he quickly discovers that there is no plan until he makes one.
"I thoroughly enjoyed it-a terrific Time romp that takes a hefty mallet to the Butterfly Theory and leaves it splattered in the road. Really good read."- Rob Grant, co-creator of the Red Dwarf television series "Unwin seems to have had quite a lot of fun engineering the plot's Mobius strip twists and turns .... [The hero's] refreshing attitude helps wind the mainspring of an SF subgenre that's grown a bit lax from overuse.... If Michael Crichton's 1999 novel Timeline had starred as astringent a lead character as Joad, maybe its 2003 movie adaptation would have been better.... Original touches and a misanthropic protagonist keep this clever time-travel tale ticking along nicely."
- Kirkus Reviews What readers are saying:
★★★★★ "... skillful layering of plot and character development and emotional connection while keeping things tight."
★★★★★ "It's one of my new favorites in the [time travel] genre, destined for several re-reads."
★★★★★ "A really interesting take on time travel that hasn't been done before."
★★★★★ "Kept me up at night reading way too long."
★★★★★ "Very unexpected story. It has a smooth flow and the characters are spot on."
★★★★★ "... one hell of a good story. I could not put it down once I started."
★★★★★ "... not only was the writing solid but the characters were great ... original plot, great romance and great ending."
★★★★★ "... unravels some conventional ideas about time and history."
★★★★★ "... a ripping read."