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Florida Gone

(2025)
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Florida GoneOne morning, Florida is gone.

No warning. No explosion. No trace.

Satellites show only open ocean where millions once lived.

Then, just as suddenly—it returns.

But not to the same world.

Florida has been displaced twenty-five thousand years into the past, into the frozen wilderness of the Pleistocene epoch. Cut off from modern civilization, its survivors—scientists, soldiers, and ordinary people—must confront a brutal, prehistoric Earth where survival is uncertain and the rules of time no longer hold.

As society fractures and reforms in this alien version of home, a deeper mystery emerges.

This is not an accident.

Across continents and centuries, other disappearances begin. Entire regions of the modern world are slipping through time. And somehow, impossibly, they are beginning to communicate—voices carried across ages, whispering through static, reaching toward one another in the dark.

What they uncover will challenge everything humanity believes about reality:

That time is not a passive force.

That memory may not belong only to the past.

And that the future may already be watching.

Blending rigorous scientific realism with psychological depth and metaphysical mystery, Florida Gone is a work of hard science fiction that explores climate collapse, temporal displacement, and the limits of human endurance.

Perfect for readers of thought-provoking, literary science fiction who prefer a haunting and ambitious novel about survival—not just of the body, but of meaning itself—when the map of time begins to unravel.

What if the past could hear us?
What if the future already remembers?



Genre: Mystery

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