Dr. Vincent Abajian witnessed one of the few individuals who cared about him slipping away and being lost to time in the first book of the Time Corrector series. Finding Akame was Vincent’s life’s work and the focus of all his resources. However, he also met Emika throughout this procedure, with whom he later fell in love.
Meanwhile, his advancements in time travel and artificial intelligence made opponents he was unaware of and had a ripple effect that would put him and everything he values just out of grasp. In The Movement, more of the puzzle of Vincent’s past is unlocked and we are given a fresh perspective on a number of the events from the first book.
He is now split between Emika, the mother of his kid, and Akame, a woman he spent more than thirty years trying to save. A new enemy named Vandal is approaching as Vincent tries to piece together missing memories and grasp the nature of his time powers. Everyone in the small group of outstanding scientists and corporate executives, including Dr. Abajian, Emika, and Akame, is in danger.
Vincent will be compelled to utilise all of his talent, ingenuity, and cunning to outwit his adversary and protect those he loves. But there are occasions when doing the right thing means losing everything. The Movement is one of the uncommon sequels that not only equals but possibly even tops the original.
Avi Datta has established himself as an extraordinarily talented author who can handle both intense personal connection and fantastic action passages. Although the plot is not linear, it nevertheless has a logical ending. The Time Traveler’s Wife is a book that is comparable to this one, however Datta has a lot more action. The Movement is the book for you if you enjoy reading non-linear stories that nevertheless have a satisfying conclusion.
About The Book
In this mind-bending sequel, The Movement finds absolute genius and the prophesized time corrector living the life of his dream. His AI firm is booming, he’s in better control of his powers, and Akane is with him after all this time. But, there are gaps in his memory and a new enemy, Vandal, is hell-bent on destroying everyone and everything in Vincent’s life.
Vincent works frantically to stop him, but Vandal is always one step ahead with a sinister smile and blood on his hands. When Vandal comes after Akane, Vincent realizes there is only one way to protect her. Alter her reality so that she never meets Vincent.
To set things right, Vincent finds himself back at the core of time and reality, unveiling secrets from his past that reshaped his reality as he knew it. It only takes a moment to change everything. Alternate realities collide, and unfathomable powers and greeds unwind in this gripping new saga of the Time Corrector Series.
The Review
The Movement (Time Corrector Series Book 2)
This second part of Datta's trilogy made me feel the same awesome sensations as when I binge-watched J.J. Abrams' "Lost" series - it's very creative, adventurous, and full of exciting science-fiction ideas while paying attention to interpersonal relationships. Just like the first part of the trilogy, there is a "Back to the Future" element here, where you feel like "time is out of control." You get through 400+ pages without feeling tired! Great read!