A time travel rebellion novel about paradox, identity, and the power to rewrite history.
If you enjoy sci-fi built on:
time fractures
rebellion
political control
paradox tension
nonlinear identity
alternate timelines
cause-and-effect twists
…The Ends of Time sits right in the center of that world.
If you’re drawn to stories that make you question causality, power, rebellion, and the ethics of rewriting history, this book was written for you.
grounded rebellion with emotional stakes
nonlinear storytelling without confusion
a villain whose power spans centuries
android hunters and political time manipulation
fractured timelines that still fit together
identity and loyalty stretched across eras
a philosophical core about who owns the past
The Ends of Time isn’t just read, it’s experienced.