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Chronophobia

By: T.R. Courtney
Narrated by: Adara Bryan
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Chronophobia

A resort that sells time. A journalist chasing ghosts. A secret that should have stayed buried.

In 2954, the Blue Ring Nebula Resort on Ascension Island promises the impossible: One week of life experienced in just five minutes of real time. To the world, it’s a miracle of science. To investigative reporter Jessie Angier, it’s the last place her mother was seen alive.

Disguised as a honeymooner, Jessie joins four other guests in a luxury retreat built inside a ring where time runs faster. But paradise falters. The clocks twitch. Waves of distortion sweep through the island, leaving the living aged and the dead unrecognizable. As Jessie unravels the resort’s polished façade, she helps discovers evidence of an experiment older, and far more dangerous, than anyone was meant to remember.

As the anomalies intensify, time itself begins to unravel, moments stretch, overlap, and shatter. The boundary between science and madness begins to blur. Trapped in a place where even time turns against them, Jessie must confront the one truth no one dares to face: Every second borrowed demands to be repaid.

Chronophobia is a psychological sci-fi thriller of obsession, guilt, and entropy, a haunting descent into what happens when luxury becomes a laboratory and time itself becomes the predator.

©2025 Tony R. Courtney (P)2026 Tony R. Courtney
Hard Science Fiction Psychological Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Time Travel
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