The Gardener of Nahi
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  • Reads 457,489
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 11h 18m
Complete, First published Jul 12, 2012
One of, if not the best paradox novels I've had the good fortune to read.  An incredibly well written work...  -MarkTaylor281

A beautiful and powerful story unlike any I've ever read...  -Ddruid

Finished the whole book on the edge of my seat, absolutely brilliant and amazing original story... -batikhaz

Simply daunting. I personally think this is the most mature [and] highest quality work here on Wattpad. -Oyumaa

Since the mysterious closed timelike curve appeared above the world of Cassidian, nothing has come in or out of it. So when an innership emerges from the celestial cloud and crashes on the beaches of the Still, a Hunion courier named Anon Selfe is sent to investigate. When he lands, he finds the blood and footprints of the only survivor leading away from the wreckage. But inside there is someone else awaiting him in the darkness: his own dead body.

What follows is Anon's desperate chase up through the tiers of Cassidian to find the survivor of the crash - a young woman named Myria who is unyielding in her belief that she knows Anon from her past.

The only problem is that she claims to be from a world called Nahi, which is not known to exist.
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