A young female engineer has brought a young man home from a party, but their canoodling is interrupted by two versions of her from the future, due to the time machine she's just perfected
A young female engineer has brought a young man home from a party, but their canoodling is interrupted by two versions of her from the future, due to the time machine she's just perfected
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Quantum Suicide
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Quantum Suicide
by Duncan Pflaster
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I love a good time loop story, and this one's a corker: a woman's one-night stand turns out to be the hinge point to which two of her future selves return. Big ideas about free will, destiny, the butterfly effect, and just plain road-not-taken life choices are anchored here by snappy dialogue and delightfully unfussy characters. A brainteaser with heart.
I love a good time loop story, and this one's a corker: a woman's one-night stand turns out to be the hinge point to which two of her future selves return. Big ideas about free will, destiny, the butterfly effect, and just plain road-not-taken life choices are anchored here by snappy dialogue and delightfully unfussy characters. A brainteaser with heart.