Vicki Regan, Timeline Dissonance (2025)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/234118263-timeline-dissonance
We left Sarah and Eleanor from Book 2 in a world of truly nightmarish ‘temporal dysphoria’, people and objects popping in and out of different timelines. Now, they are captive under fascistic martial law, labelled as ‘Primary Dissonants’ by baddie time bandits still bent on destroying all free will. ‘Temporal alignment’ has become outright thought control and even ‘total reality manipulation’. The confused population accepts the new regime as better than the chaos that went before.
Sarah, her voice across the airwaves, is a constant throughout all timelines, but she still sees the nightmares of disastrous futures she lived. She reads a forbidden book, which teaches strategy to the resistance. Eleanor secretly develops new technology to disrupt the system. She and Sarah know that ‘consciousness itself resists determinism’. It’s ‘quantum resonance feedback’, and Eleanor knows how to exploit it.
The end is no utopia; democracy is messy, but human, full of the possibilities of all the timelines.
The ‘optimised society’ of New Philadelphia is described chillingly. The techy stuff is great, highly detailed and sounds plausible. The techy workarounds the resistance fighters come up with to thwart the techy oppression are ingenious.
The excellent writing of Books 1 and 2 continues. Fantastic suspense and pace, but interspersed with enough human relationship stuff to give us a breather from all the sci-fi jargon. We would have benefited from some layman’s explanation of the real science—quantum, entanglement, dissonance.









