Clockmaker's Heresy
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Clockmaker's Heresy

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Eclipse Science Fiction

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The revolution won. Freedom lost.In the sovereign clockwork city of Neovictoria, history is a machine. The revolutions of 1848 did not fail; they were overwritten by twelve master clockmakers who bent time itself into a perfect, static utopia. Now, in the year 173 of the Constant Era, a single governing body called the Synchrony ensures peace. No war. No famine. No chaos. Every citizen follows a Temporal Horoscope that dictates their life from birth to grave. Deviance is the only crime. Erasure is the only punishment.Nineteen-year-old Iskra Volkov cleans clock faces for a living. She is nobody. A quiet cog in a flawless machine.But Iskra hears a hum that does not belong to this world. A wrong frequency. A fractured song bleeding through from the original, untamed history that the Synchrony buried a century ago. When her humming accidentally causes a city-wide fracture in time, she is arrested for Temporal Heresy and marked for execution.Her unlikely savior is Caspian Finch, a rogue smuggler with an impossible condition: his body does not age in a linear fashion. One day he is a frightened boy. The next, a weary old man. The next, a young man with a thief's grin and a death wish. He is untethered from the flow of time, and he believes Iskra's forbidden song is the key to stabilizing his shattered existence.Together, they descend into the Chronoclasts, the frozen, ghost-drenched pockets of pruned history where lost moments replay forever. A Parisian barricade on fire. The Romanov family's final, loving hour. The last nightingale's song before extinction. Hidden inside these dying worlds are the thirteen original cogs of the First Pendulum, the device that broke reality. To reclaim them, Iskra and Caspian must outrun the Synchrony's silver-masked Iterators and survive moments of history that were never meant to be witnessed.But the deeper Iskra delves, the more a terrible truth surfaces. The Synchrony did not erase the thirteenth clockmaker, Alaric Finch, for betraying them. He erased himself. And his final, heretical discovery was that free will is not chaos. It is the necessary counter-rhythm to existence itself.The Synchrony is not evil. It is terrified. The original timeline they overwrote was not a failed revolution; it was the moment the universe first began its march toward heat death. The Constant Era is not a prison. It is a life-support system. And Iskra’s humming, the song she thought was liberation, may be the very frequency that accelerates the end of everything.Now Iskra faces an impossible choice. Silence her song and preserve a world without pain, without art, without love. Or let it crescendo, shatter the cage, and gamble the universe on a single, desperate truth: that a flawed, chaotic, temporary existence is the only thing worth living for.And Caspian, the man who lives across all time, must make his own choice. To remain forever untethered, or to anchor himself to a single, fleeting moment: the exact instant he first truly loved her.

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Tags: darkforbiddenreincarnation/transmigrationtime-travelfatedopposites attractfriends to loverscursedramatragedyseriouskickingcampuscityhigh-tech worldanother worldenemies to lovers
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Silence greeted Iskra on the other side of the rippling door.

Not the pressurized, electric silence of the calcified tower or the warm, dust-laden hush of the Romanov cellar. This silence possessed a quality she had never encountered before. It was inhabited. Full of held breath and listening ears and the particular weight of a room……

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