THE WANDERERS · The Time Paradox
Time heals nothing — it only rearranges the pain. Lost between centuries, Gabriel and Casper must cross a desert of shifting timelines, where friendship outlasts years and every reunion hides the echo of another goodbye.
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After leaving the Middle Ages behind, Gabriel and Casper found themselves in the midst of a barren desert, stranded in an unknown time.
Their companions were nowhere to be seen, so the two friends set out to find them. When Casper was injured during their landing, Gabriel carried him on his back for two days across the endless sands, until they reached the crumbling remains of a once-great city.
Though it seemed deserted, the ruins were inhabited. The locals tended to Casper’s wounds, and from their language and the strange technology around them, the boys realised they had arrived in a distant future.
By pure chance, Casper later encountered Robert — now twenty years older than when they had last seen him in the Middle Ages. As Gabriel and Casper tried to adapt to the city and its people, they found themselves drawn into a web of conflicts and impossible choices.
Fate separated them once more, trapping them in a time loop. When they finally met again, Casper had aged twenty-one years, while for Gabriel only a single day had passed. Maya was with him, and together the three set out to find Rebecca, Alex, and Robert — who had vanished once again, leaving behind only silence and unanswered questions.

The English editions of The Wanderers are currently in translation.
(Hardcover editions – coming soon.)







