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Jonathan Hale arrives in New York wearing the past like a second skin. Arrested with documents dated 1890 and an address that no longer exists, he becomes an unsolvable anomaly-an echo from a century that should be gone. While the world searches for answers, historian Claire Winters discovers that Jonathan's presence is not disrupting time by accident. It is awakening it. As clocks falter, cities resonate, and forgotten memories resurface, Claire and Jonathan uncover the trace of an experiment rooted in Nikola Tesla's lost work-one that could fold history into a single instant or finally allow…mehr

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Jonathan Hale arrives in New York wearing the past like a second skin. Arrested with documents dated 1890 and an address that no longer exists, he becomes an unsolvable anomaly-an echo from a century that should be gone. While the world searches for answers, historian Claire Winters discovers that Jonathan's presence is not disrupting time by accident. It is awakening it. As clocks falter, cities resonate, and forgotten memories resurface, Claire and Jonathan uncover the trace of an experiment rooted in Nikola Tesla's lost work-one that could fold history into a single instant or finally allow time to heal itself. The Man Who Never Left is a haunting work of literary science fiction where physics turns poetic and time becomes aware. A novel about memory, identity, and the impossible idea that some people never truly leave the places they love. Because every city remembers those who truly walked its streets.
Autorenporträt
Arthur Blackwood (b. 1978, London, UK) is an author of thrillers, mysteries, urban fantasy, and supernatural fiction. His novels draw on a lifelong fascination with the unknown-stories where ancient myths, hidden truths, and the shadows of everyday life converge.He studied literature and philosophy at King's College London, disciplines that sharpened his interest in storytelling, symbolism, and the human struggle between light and darkness. Before dedicating himself entirely to writing, Blackwood worked in publishing and as a journalist, experiences that gave him a keen eye for detail and a love of uncovering stories hidden beneath the surface.