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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
1955

Publisher
  
Hodder & Stoughton

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction

Publication date
  
1955

Pages
  
192 pp

Author
  
Charles Eric Maine

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Timeliner is a 1955 science fiction novel by Charles Eric Maine. It was first published in the U. K. by Hodder & Stoughton; a paperback version by Bantam Books appeared the following year.

Contents

The story was originally written as a radio play called The Einstein Highway and was broadcast in the Light Programme of the B.B.C. on February 21, 1954.

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Synopsis

Timeliner is a time travel story. A scientist working with "dimensional quadrature" is flung forward in time, to a period where his consciousness ousts that of another man. When that man dies, the protagonist leaps forward again, and so on. In each case, the personality he replaces belongs to a person who is close to a woman who resembles his wife.

Critical reception

Damon Knight wrote of the novel:

Timeliner, by Charles Eric Maine, is that sort of amateur flight of fancy that takes leave of its premises, and its senses, in the second chapter. Almost anything can then happen except the unexpected.

Groff Conklin, reviewing the novel in Galaxy, dismissed it as "without doubt one of the most inconsequential science fiction novels ever written." Anthony Boucher dismissed Timeliner as an example of "mere cliche-museums". P. Schuyler Miller more charitably noted that the novel "doesn't quite meet current standards."

References

Timeliner Wikipedia