Bombay, 1946. The British Empire is fracturing, and the world is on the edge of a new order. When time-traveller Julian Voss awakens in the heat and chaos of colonial India, he discovers a tower that should not exist - the Empire Clock, a machine capable of rewriting memory itself. As riots sweep the streets and history prepares to divide a nation, Julian must confront a darker truth: the boundaries between past and future are collapsing.
With Alan Turing's final equations hidden in plain sight, and a young Indian woman guarding the secret of her father's clockwork legacy, the race to protect time becomes a battle for humanity's soul. From the author of The Kennedy Variant and The Lincoln Paradox comes a breathtaking journey through empire, faith, and fate - where every second counts and history itself is the enemy. The Empire Clock is Book Three in the acclaimed Timewaves series , a cinematic exploration of what it means to change the past and still live with its echoes.
Bombay, 1946. The British Empire is fracturing, and the world is on the edge of a new order. When time-traveller Julian Voss awakens in the heat and chaos of colonial India, he discovers a tower that should not exist - the Empire Clock, a machine capable of rewriting memory itself. As riots sweep the streets and history prepares to divide a nation, Julian must confront a darker truth: the boundaries between past and future are collapsing.
With Alan Turing's final equations hidden in plain sight, and a young Indian woman guarding the secret of her father's clockwork legacy, the race to protect time becomes a battle for humanity's soul. From the author of The Kennedy Variant and The Lincoln Paradox comes a breathtaking journey through empire, faith, and fate - where every second counts and history itself is the enemy. The Empire Clock is Book Three in the acclaimed Timewaves series , a cinematic exploration of what it means to change the past and still live with its echoes.