TIME SLIP
TEMPORAL DISPLACEMENT INCIDENT REPORT - INSPIRED BY DOCUMENTED INCIDENT REPORTS
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Ted Lazaris
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
EDITORIAL REVIEW
TIME SLIP is a chilling work of documented psychological horror that replaces spectacle with quiet inevitability, revealing what happens when history is allowed to remain instead of disappear. Through classified reports, institutional language, and human loss stripped of drama, the novel builds dread by showing a world that adapts rather than resists. Unsettling, restrained, and deeply original, this is horror that lingers because it feels inevitable
TIME SLIP
Temporal Displacement Incident Report
The village was intact when the patrol entered.
The first body was found standing.
A man frozen mid-step in the road, spine bent backward at an impossible angle, skin gray and split where it had stretched too far. Blood had run from his mouth and stopped before it reached his chin, hanging in the air in a dark arc, unmoving. In nearby houses, meals were set and rotting at the same time—meat crawling with insects while bread remained warm to the touch.
Livestock lay collapsed in fields, their ribcages ruptured outward as if something inside them had expanded too fast. Eyes open. Tongues torn. No sign of struggle. Just sudden, catastrophic failure.
Time inside the village did not move forward.
It compressed.
One patrol member screamed when his shadow detached from his feet and lagged several seconds behind him. Another vomited blood after watching his own reflection blink independently. A third was found kneeling in a church with his hands fused together—skin merged, bones twisted, as if time had attempted to correct him and failed.
When the unit extracted, one man was missing.
Military records insist he never existed.
Later analysis confirmed something worse:
the bodies were not dead when the damage occurred.
They were alive while time rearranged them.