Lightbreakers
A grieving physicist and his artist wife are drawn into a secret time-travel project that forces them to face memory, love, and loss.
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Plot structure labels used: multiple POVs, alternating POVs, nonlinear storytelling, slow reveal, puzzle plot, layered narrative, circular structure, late twist, payoff ending, interlocking storylines, reveal-heavy
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