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Leuchtturm An Der Schwelle Der Zeit, Der Nata... May 2026

The novel explores a world where the British lost the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, resulting in a French-controlled Britain.

The narrative revolves around Joe's lost identity, the mysterious "M," and the complex temporal structures that reviewers on Bellas Wonderworld describe as both sophisticated and intricate. Author Information Leuchtturm An Der Schwelle Der Zeit, Der Nata...

The story follows , a man who arrives at a train station in a French-occupied London with no memory of his past. His journey begins when he receives a 90-year-old postcard of a lighthouse on the Scottish island of Eilean Mòr , signed only with the letter "M," urging him to "come home". Key Themes and Setting The novel explores a world where the British

The text refers to the novel (original title: The Kingdoms ), a historical fantasy and time-travel story by British author Natasha Pulley , published in German by Klett-Cotta / Hobbit Presse . Plot Overview His journey begins when he receives a 90-year-old

Joe eventually travels to the lighthouse and discovers a rift in time that allows him to influence the past and potentially alter the course of the war.

Natasha Pulley is a bestselling author known for her debut The Watchmaker of Filigree Street . According to Google Books , she has held teaching positions at the universities of Bath and Cambridge and was a writer-in-residence at Gladstone's Library.

The novel explores a world where the British lost the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, resulting in a French-controlled Britain.

The narrative revolves around Joe's lost identity, the mysterious "M," and the complex temporal structures that reviewers on Bellas Wonderworld describe as both sophisticated and intricate. Author Information

The story follows , a man who arrives at a train station in a French-occupied London with no memory of his past. His journey begins when he receives a 90-year-old postcard of a lighthouse on the Scottish island of Eilean Mòr , signed only with the letter "M," urging him to "come home". Key Themes and Setting

The text refers to the novel (original title: The Kingdoms ), a historical fantasy and time-travel story by British author Natasha Pulley , published in German by Klett-Cotta / Hobbit Presse . Plot Overview

Joe eventually travels to the lighthouse and discovers a rift in time that allows him to influence the past and potentially alter the course of the war.

Natasha Pulley is a bestselling author known for her debut The Watchmaker of Filigree Street . According to Google Books , she has held teaching positions at the universities of Bath and Cambridge and was a writer-in-residence at Gladstone's Library.