The House Beneath Blue Water
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Narrateur(s):
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Jennifer Dittis
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Auteur(s):
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Russell Walker
À propos de cet audio
Prague, early 1900s. Master clockmaker Tomas Hruby builds the impossible: a machine that turns the key of time backward. A spilled glass unpours. A fracture seals. A breath of grief rewinds. But every miracle exacts a hidden toll—each reversal erases a memory.
With Lida, the bright young apprentice who believes repair is its own kind of mercy, Tomas pushes the mechanism further as the city begins to learn the backward grammar of grace. What starts as small rescues becomes a reckoning: how much can be undone before a life forgets itself? To save strangers, Tomas may have to surrender the last, clearest memory of the woman he loved.
Lyrical and deeply human, The Clock That Stole Tomorrow is a haunting story about loss, forgiveness, and the dangerous mercy of second chances—and what it means to let time move forward again.
©2025 Russell Walker (P)2025 Russell Walker