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History rarely breaks loudly. It fractures in silence. In the wake of a mission that should have ended everything, historian Julian Voss begins to notice unsettling inconsistencies in the world around him. Documents that should not exist. Memories that no longer align. Subtle shifts no one else seems to notice. As Julian follows these anomalies through archives and forgotten correspondence, two journeys begin to converge. A conversation with Alan Turing in postwar England. An unexpected encounter with a young Elvis Presley in Cold War Germany. Separate moments, decades apart, yet both point…mehr

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History rarely breaks loudly. It fractures in silence. In the wake of a mission that should have ended everything, historian Julian Voss begins to notice unsettling inconsistencies in the world around him. Documents that should not exist. Memories that no longer align. Subtle shifts no one else seems to notice. As Julian follows these anomalies through archives and forgotten correspondence, two journeys begin to converge. A conversation with Alan Turing in postwar England. An unexpected encounter with a young Elvis Presley in Cold War Germany. Separate moments, decades apart, yet both point toward the same unresolved pressure buried at the start of the twentieth century. Sarajevo. June 1914. Julian has always taught that the First World War was inevitable. A system already primed to collapse. But newly surfaced evidence suggests something more troubling. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand may not have caused the war so much as removed the last restraint capable of stopping it. Stopping the assassination feels morally obvious. Intellectually sound. Necessary. Until time itself refuses to cooperate. As the Chrono Compass begins to resist him, Julian discovers a devastating truth. Some moments exist not because history failed, but because history required them. And some witnesses are not meant to intervene at all. In the streets of Sarajevo, Julian realises the impossible. He is not outside the moment he is trying to change. He is already part of it. The Spark of Empires is a haunting, intellectually driven novel about causality, restraint, and the cost of believing we know which futures deserve to exist. A story of unseen witnesses, unalterable moments, and the terrible weight of knowing when not to act. Book Four of the Timewaves series.