The Missing Timeline In Stockholm, something is wrong with time-but no one can quite agree on what. Entire weeks vanish from official records. Police files contradict living witnesses. People vividly remember events that, according to every archive in the country, never happened at all. The system insists on one version of history, while human memory insists on another. Both cannot be true. And yet both exist.
When investigator Selma is assigned to reopen a series of cold cases tied to these impossible gaps, she expects bureaucratic errors or corrupted archives. What she finds instead is Elias-a man who seems to carry fragments of those missing weeks inside his own mind. He remembers places that no longer exist in any record. Names that no database recognizes. Conversations that officially never took place.
As Selma and Elias are pulled deeper into the fractures of Sweden's official history, they uncover the work of Helena Voss, a brilliant and unsettling figure who may have discovered something far beyond forensic science: that time is not fixed, but editable-and that reality itself may have been rewritten to protect something inside Elias himself. But the closer they come to the truth, the more unstable the present becomes.
Memories shift. identities blur. And the boundary between what happened and what was removed begins to dissolve. The Missing Timeline is a gripping Scandinavian psychological crime thriller that blends forensic investigation with philosophical science fiction. It explores memory, identity, grief, and the terrifying possibility that the past is not lost-but deliberately hidden. Because in the end, the most dangerous thing is not forgetting the truth.
It's remembering the version someone tried to erase.
The Missing Timeline In Stockholm, something is wrong with time-but no one can quite agree on what. Entire weeks vanish from official records. Police files contradict living witnesses. People vividly remember events that, according to every archive in the country, never happened at all. The system insists on one version of history, while human memory insists on another. Both cannot be true. And yet both exist.
When investigator Selma is assigned to reopen a series of cold cases tied to these impossible gaps, she expects bureaucratic errors or corrupted archives. What she finds instead is Elias-a man who seems to carry fragments of those missing weeks inside his own mind. He remembers places that no longer exist in any record. Names that no database recognizes. Conversations that officially never took place.
As Selma and Elias are pulled deeper into the fractures of Sweden's official history, they uncover the work of Helena Voss, a brilliant and unsettling figure who may have discovered something far beyond forensic science: that time is not fixed, but editable-and that reality itself may have been rewritten to protect something inside Elias himself. But the closer they come to the truth, the more unstable the present becomes.
Memories shift. identities blur. And the boundary between what happened and what was removed begins to dissolve. The Missing Timeline is a gripping Scandinavian psychological crime thriller that blends forensic investigation with philosophical science fiction. It explores memory, identity, grief, and the terrifying possibility that the past is not lost-but deliberately hidden. Because in the end, the most dangerous thing is not forgetting the truth.
It's remembering the version someone tried to erase.