About This Book
Occupants of a metropolitan office tower confront a baffling temporal disturbance when the building's clock reverses and daylight behaves oddly, with the sun appearing to rise in the west. Arthur Chamberlain, a young engineer, and his stenographer observe streets, vehicles, and pedestrians moving backward while elevators, lights, and business routines continue amid mounting confusion. As darkness and sudden illumination alternate, alarm spreads through corridors and halls, prompting frantic phone calls, rumors of an eclipse, petty crime, and tense confrontations among tenants and officials striving to understand and control the surreal disruption.
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