cover image Time’s Agent

Time’s Agent

Brenda Peynado. Tordotcom, $16.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-250-85431-5

An angst-ridden archaeologist tries to save her marriage in this sprawling cli-fi adventure from Peynado (Rock Eaters). Raquel Petra is an agent with the Global Institute for the Scientific and Humanistic Study of Pocket Worlds, or PWs. These alternate universes are often just a few kilometers wide, only accessible via hidden “doorpoints,” and offer scientists a chance to study flora and fauna that have been wiped out on Earth. PWs have also attracted the attention of developers who see their potential as sites for affordable housing, cash crops, and even landfills. When Petra accidentally falls through a portal, she finds herself 40 years in the future. Her wife, biologist Marlena, is missing; their daughter, Atalanta, is dead; and corporations now control the PWs and hire agents to do their unethical bidding. Petra’s search for Marlena takes her through PWs both strange and familiar—including the one where she and Marlena camped out on their first job together, which was once an ocean paradise but is now a near-airless trash heap. Peynado loosely sets the story in the Dominican Republic and makes ample use of Taino history for her worldbuilding. Despite those details, readers will have a tough time charting Petra’s internal state and the shifting stakes of her mission as she darts between worlds. Though action-packed and well-imagined, this quest lacks a clear sense of purpose. (Aug.)