The novel begins with Eddie, a man living in a post-war world, being recruited by a mysterious organization that has developed the technology to send individuals back in time. Eddie is tasked with going back to 1912 and preventing the sinking of the Titanic, one of the most famous and tragic events in history. As Eddie embarks on this mission, he quickly discovers that changing a single event in history can have unexpected and far-reaching consequences. Each time he returns to the past to fix something, he finds that the world has changed in unpredictable ways, often making things worse rather than better.Through Eddie's experiences, Hilton explores the idea that time is a complex and fluid concept, and that even small changes can ripple through history, altering the course of events in unforeseen ways. Time and Time Again is both a thrilling adventure and a thought-provoking reflection on the nature of time, human choice, and the consequences of trying to control the past. The novel combines elements of science fiction with a deep philosophical inquiry into fate and free will, making it a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction and time-travel narratives.
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