![]() ![]() Mandel’s storytelling is economical but somehow grandiose. The same occurrence happens to others in the future, stretching as far as the 23rd century and it is in the year 2401 that a renegade agent of the Time Institute embarks on an investigation into this incongruity in the space time continuum. Andrew in 1912, who is walking in the forest in Caiette (a fictional locale that featured in The Glass Hotel) when he hears haunting violin music playing alongside an unexplainable tumult. ![]() The first to encounter the anomaly is Edwin St. In Sea of Tranquility an identical, unfathomable experience links characters who live centuries apart. John Mandel’s sculptured prose (which is as insistently readable as Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel) and its relationship to those preceding books. Sea of Tranquility is (ultimately) a fairly conventional story of time travel, elevated by Emily St. ![]()
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