


That just keep changing things and fighting each other through time because they have no present to come back to. So what you have left with in the aftermath of a time war is a bunch of time agents trying to fulfill the agenda of governments that don’t exist anymore, or have never existed, depending on the twists the time war took along the way. And if they are sent again to change it back because say another faction changed something in the past to suit their agenda… well, there is no guarantee that the change they make will bring back the same present they were born in. If someone was sent back in time to change the past, the present they come back to wouldn’t be like the one they left. The story itself is quite an interesting take on time travel that I haven’t seen explored before, even though there is a certain logic to it. This was a delightful little novella and a very nice introduction to the author, as far as first impressions go.
