
'A story about love, death, marriage and time travel'
Glasgow, Scotland, 2025.
Since a traumatic event fifteen years earlier, Adam and Cat MacKenzie have lived together in a state of quiet shock. They are together, survivors of the same storm, yet each lives in their own self-constructed fortress.
After Adam is involved in a horrific accident, he wakes to find himself back in his childhood home as a sixteen-year-old boy in 1992. Believing the universe has granted him a second chance to live his life-and to avoid the mistakes and poor decisions that plagued his previous existence-Adam sets about building a successful future, driven by the desire to meet his wife again in 2007.
As his second life unfolds, Adam comes to realise it was not a gift from the universe, and that forces beyond his understanding are not happy about his alternate existence, imploring him to restore the balance of nature, time, and space. Ignoring their pleas and warnings, he ventures down a path of greed and self-delusion, losing sight of the privilege he has been given, all while still striving to resume his life with Cat.
Adam's journey has multiple destinations. The question is: which one will he eventually choose?
The Space Between Days is a story about love, grief, death, and time travel, but at its heart, it is a story about the human experience, and what we might do if given the chance to do it all over again-set against a backdrop of profound questions about the nature of time, reality, and life itself.
Ask yourself: if you could go back, what would you do?