Longlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize
Shortlisted for the 2019 Ilube Nommo Award for Best Novel
Finalist for the 2019 Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science-Fiction
Novel
Enver Eleven is twenty-five years old and ready for adventure.
He's the Agency's newest recruit, eager to leap through his first gate
into an unfamiliar time. In Enver's home city of Johannesburg,
fair-skinned people are a rarity and have been for centuries. The people
of Johannesburg were spared the ravages of the apocalypse because of the
thousands of miles of mining tunnels running beneath it.
The Agency's thinking machines have set his first mission for Marrakesh,
circa 1955. His handler is the tough and taciturn Shanumi Six.
Their mission: prevent the apocalypse from happening again.
But when a cabal of temporal chaos-bringers kidnaps Shanumi, Enver must
strike out across the timeline's hotspots--Rio de Janeiro 1967,
Johannesburg 2271--on a mission to preserve our very existence. His
journeys put him in the middle of a catastrophe which will force him to
put his assumptions to the test in an atmosphere of conspiracy and
intrigue.
Award-winning novelist Imraan Coovadia (The Wedding, Tales of the
Metric System) returns with this crackling Afrofuturistic tale of
intrigue in which the course of human history hangs in the balance.