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Elias Thorne, a reclusive writer haunted by the ghost of a great love, has built his life into a fortress of solitude. In his ancient house perched on a lonely hill, the carefully curated silence is his only companion-a quiet testament to a life defined by the loss of his wife, Eleanor. But on a dark and stormy night, a frantic knocking at his door shatters his peace, admitting a drenched and desperate stranger. The young man's name is Leo, and he carries an impossible claim: he is Elias's grandson, a traveler from a future that should not exist.
Leo speaks of a dying world, a silent, decaying timeline where humanity is slowly fading into apathy and disconnection. He claims the catalyst for this "Great Unbecoming" is a book of philosophy Elias is fated to write in his grief-stricken old age-a masterpiece of despair titled The Silent Sanctuary. To prevent this desolate future, Leo offers his grandfather an unthinkable choice: Elias must embrace a second chance at the family he and Eleanor always wanted, healing the wound that will one day inspire him to write the world's eulogy. To save humanity, he must first save himself from a grief that has become his only companion.
Forced to confront the past he has buried and a future he dares not imagine, Elias is drawn into a desperate race against time itself. His journey will force him to reforge broken family bonds and bet everything on a scientific miracle. But as he fights to rewrite his destiny, he begins to question the nature of Leo's mission. Can the future truly be changed, or are we merely actors in a tragedy already penned? And is a world without sorrow truly a world worth saving?
The Guest Who Returned from the Future is a haunting and poignant exploration of love, loss, and the terrible price of healing a broken heart. It is a story that reminds us that sometimes, the noblest of intentions can pave the road to the most desolate of futures.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Elias Thorne, a reclusive writer haunted by the ghost of a great love, has built his life into a fortress of solitude. In his ancient house perched on a lonely hill, the carefully curated silence is his only companion-a quiet testament to a life defined by the loss of his wife, Eleanor. But on a dark and stormy night, a frantic knocking at his door shatters his peace, admitting a drenched and desperate stranger. The young man's name is Leo, and he carries an impossible claim: he is Elias's grandson, a traveler from a future that should not exist.
Leo speaks of a dying world, a silent, decaying timeline where humanity is slowly fading into apathy and disconnection. He claims the catalyst for this "Great Unbecoming" is a book of philosophy Elias is fated to write in his grief-stricken old age-a masterpiece of despair titled The Silent Sanctuary. To prevent this desolate future, Leo offers his grandfather an unthinkable choice: Elias must embrace a second chance at the family he and Eleanor always wanted, healing the wound that will one day inspire him to write the world's eulogy. To save humanity, he must first save himself from a grief that has become his only companion.
Forced to confront the past he has buried and a future he dares not imagine, Elias is drawn into a desperate race against time itself. His journey will force him to reforge broken family bonds and bet everything on a scientific miracle. But as he fights to rewrite his destiny, he begins to question the nature of Leo's mission. Can the future truly be changed, or are we merely actors in a tragedy already penned? And is a world without sorrow truly a world worth saving?
The Guest Who Returned from the Future is a haunting and poignant exploration of love, loss, and the terrible price of healing a broken heart. It is a story that reminds us that sometimes, the noblest of intentions can pave the road to the most desolate of futures.