"Time Lines is a powerful and ambitious book that blends science fiction with philosophy and heart. It's not for someone looking for a simple space adventure. It's for readers who enjoy being challenged. If you like novels that blur the line between speculative fiction and poetry, or if you've ever felt the pull of memory you can't explain, this book will resonate deeply with you." - Literary Titan
"Surreal, life-affirming, adventurous, spooky, daring? Savo has written a truly unique book! It feels like you are reading a piece of prophecy, a projection of what could be in our future (or many of them) and it has a tone which is almost ethereal, as if you're peering through time itself, like it's a gauze or a web." - Rachel Deeming from Reedsy
Time Lines is a gripping, genre-bending science fiction novel that blends time travel, ancient civilizations, and nonlinear memory into a story of sacrifice, resonance, and redemption.
When four astronauts are assigned to observe an experiment near the Moon, they uncover a truth that shatters the fabric of reality itself. The experiment didn’t just bend time—it shattered it, leaving humanity echoing with memories from timelines that never happened. Some remember other lives. Others remember the end of the world.
One astronaut must stay behind.
The others are thrown into the distant past, crash-landing in ancient Nazca, where their presence gives rise to the mystery of the Nazca Lines—giant glyphs that will one day mark the grave of humanity’s forgotten future.
As reality unravels, governments scramble to contain the phenomenon known as NTR—Neural Temporal Resonance, while cults, rogue agents, and children born with memories of alternate lives rise from the chaos. In the end, only one timeline can hold.
But the price of stability… is memory itself.
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