Edwin St. Andrew is exiled from his home, crosses the Atlantic by steamship, enters the Canadian wilderness, and hears a violin echoing in an airship terminal. Two centuries later, Olive Llewellyn, a famous writer who lives on the moon, writes a best-selling book that refers to a man who plays his violin in an airship terminal. When Gaspery Roberts is hired to investigate the anomoly in the North American wilderness, he uncovers a series of lives upended and glimpses the chance to do something that will disrupt the time line of the universe.
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