The Twin Paradox

The Twin Paradox by Charles Wachter, published by 17708 PUB LLC on July 14, 2020, spans 386 pages and is presented in English. This science fiction narrative unfolds on a remote stretch of the Texas coast, where ten years pass for every three minutes due to a government experiment aimed at slowing down time. As planes crash and evolved species emerge, the story delves into the consequences of scientific ambition and the unforeseen challenges that arise when time manipulation goes awry.
Readers will encounter a richly constructed world that combines elements of hard science fiction with thrilling plot twists. The narrative explores significant themes such as self-acceptance and the nature versus nurture debate, all while maintaining a fast-paced storyline. With influences reminiscent of works like Ready Player One and Jurassic Park, The Twin Paradox presents a complex tale that unfolds over five days, ultimately posing the question of personal choice in shaping identity.
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“The Twin Paradox is one of the best science thrillers to come along since Andy Weir’s The Martian.” – Chris Weitz, Screenwriter, Rogue One
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Soon to be a Major Motion Picture
With ten years passing for every three minutes on a remote stretch of Texas coast, planes fall out of the sky, evolved species are on the hunt, and people die inside one of the most vicious ecosystems ever grown-all a result of the government’s efforts to slow down time.
A lot can happen in ten years. That’s the point. Governments are always racing for supremacy, for scientific breakthroughs, for technological advantages-and these things take time.
Until something goes wrong.
With the grounded yet massive world-building of READY PLAYER ONE, thrilling scientific questions of JURASSIC PARK, and the time-bending teen drama of BEFORE I FALL, Wachter’s THE TWIN PARADOX is a brilliantly plotted tale that is both intimate and massive, relentless yet deliberate, and explores the themes of self-acceptance, self-confidence, and natural selection in a richly hued and unforgettable world. Ultimately the eternal question of Nature versus Nurture is boiled down into this fast-paced thriller told over the course of five days and culminates in one single question:
Do we get to choose who we are?
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