“Somewhere in the infinite series of possible pasts and futures, he had found the moment that would define everything.” — H. Beam Piper Can a single thought in the moment of death rewrite the course of a life? In Time and Time Again, H. Beam Piper weaves a gripping tale of time travel, redemption, and second chances. A soldier dies on the battlefield—only to awaken decades earlier in the body of his younger self. With memories of war still fresh, he now faces a question that will define his destiny: will he change the future or let it unfold as before? A powerful meditation on fate, free will, and the ripple effects of choice, this classic story explores the thin line between knowledge and responsibility, and the courage it takes to alter history—even if it means confronting yourself.
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