In 1992, Radlan Saravanan runs a small business out of a Tudor cottage in the sleepy English village of Elstow. But Radlan was born in 2951, and when he falls in love with a local girl, he has to choose between running from his own people and condemning his lover to die. He makes the wrong choice. Travelling into the past, falling in love… it turns out he was meant to do these things. He’s been manipulated all along, but now he’s slipped his handlers, and Time is no longer following the right script. Other versions of history vie for dominance, and our reality is losing. In 1992, Radlan Saravanan sparked The Reality War . The Reality War is a two-novel series that echoes The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan. It is both a sci-fi action-adventure series, and a spiritual journey made by two people, mirror images of each other from rival realities. It is a side story set in the bestselling Human Legion Universe (Human Legion, Sleeping Legion, Revenge Squad, Chimera Company).
Reality is a hot mess. Never-dids and might-have-beens become real. Historical facts become historical maybes. And in the most likely realities, humans never existed. There can be no mercy in a reality war, because once the multiverse stabilizes, there will only ever have been one truth. Losers in a reality war face the oblivion of never having existed. The City of Destruction is the concluding volume of The Reality War, which is both a time travel adventure yarn and a science fictional reimagining of John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress . It is set in the same Human Legion Universe as Revenge Squad, The Sleeping Legion, Chimera Company, and The Human Legion. Fans of Jodi Taylor’s The Chronicles of St Mary’s and the edgiest moments of Doctor Who will want to dive right into The Reality War .