“It was not so much that he had returned from the future—but that the future itself had begun to unravel.” — Frank Belknap Long What happens when time no longer moves in a straight line, but folds upon itself? In The Man from Time, Frank Belknap Long weaves a gripping tale of mystery, paradox, and humanity’s fragile grip on reality. A man appears without identity, knowledge of the present, or memory of the past—only a haunting sense that something in time has gone terribly wrong. As science unravels his origin, so too does the fabric of history begin to distort. Blending speculative science fiction with philosophical depth, this tale poses a chilling question: If you could change the past to save the future—would you still exist?
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