The Psychology Of Time Travel by Margaret Mascarenhas
Four eccentric women invent a working time machine in 1960s provincial England, and the consequences of that invention ripple through their friendships, families and small town; decades later a murder surfaces and one of the inventors is accused. Told through shifting perspectives and time-jumping narratives, the book traces how grief, secrecy and the moral cost of scientific ambition reshape lives across generations while probing questions of fate, responsibility and the domestic fallout of genius.
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- 2018
- Nationality
- Indian
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- Original Language
- English
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