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A secluded Hertfordshire rectory becomes the unlikely centre of a scientific experiment that threatens to unmake reality itself.
When Stephen Morris accepts an invitation from his former mentor, the enigmatic Professor Torrenson, he expects little more than an eccentric academic diversion. Instead, he finds a house already troubled by inexplicable disturbances—timepieces that refuse to agree, figures that appear and vanish, and moments that seem to occur more than once.
Torrenson claims to have solved it: a machine capable of aligning parallel states of existence. At first, the results are astonishing. Then they become disturbing.
For what emerges is not the dead returning to the living—but the living intruding upon other lives, in other times.
And as the boundaries weaken, one terrible truth becomes unavoidable:
Some events are not waiting to happen. They have already occurred.