The Man Who Saw Seconds
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Christian Leatherman
Winner, 2025 Locus Award for science fiction novel
Finalist, Foreword Reviews for best thriller of 2024
Winner, CIBA Mark Twain grand prize winner for best satire of 2024
Finalist, Eric Hoffer Award
Locus Magazine Best Science Fiction of 2024
“10 for 2024” Year-End Best Books List
Preble Jefferson can see five seconds into the future.
Otherwise, he lives an ordinary life. But when a confrontations with a cop on a New York City subway goes tragically wrong, those seconds give Preble the chance to dodge a bullet—causing another man to die in his place.
Government agencies become aware of Preble’s gift, a manhunt ensues, and their ambitions shift from law enforcement to military. Preble will do whatever it takes to protect his family, but as events spiral out of control, he must weigh the cost of his gift against the loss of his humanity.
A breathless thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page, The Man Who Saw Seconds explores the nature of time, the brain as a prediction machine, and the tension between the individual and the systems we create. Alexander Boldisar provides an adrenaline-pumping read that will leave you contemplating love, fear, and the abyss.
Accolades & Awards
Locus Award
2025
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"Narrator Christian Leatherman takes listeners through the convoluted story of Preble Jefferson, a man who can see five seconds into the future. A filmed encounter with the police on a New York subway sees Preble dodge a bullet, only to have that bullet strike another officer and lead to a massive police shoot-out. Now aware of Preble’s abilities, multiple government agencies make the mistake of going after him and his family, underestimating whom he will let fall to keep his family safe. Leatherman captures the audiobook’s expository style with a conversational delivery that keeps listeners on their toes throughout the story’s twists and turns."
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Boldizar begins with a simple premise and then goes on to generate one of the most thought-provoking pieces. There are discussions regarding the possible science underlying this phenomenon, but a major emphasis is the political and sociological implications of only this possibility, but the very real overreach of our current institutions due to fear of change.
The narration is excellent with solid character distinction. Pacing is brisk.
Just a 5 second head start
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great concept
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Wow!
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The themes in the book are shallow thoughts on the merits and costs of empathy and the ephemeral nature of time. However, it doesn’t really go into any depth about those things. It sounds like a bunch of stoned teenagers in a basement. What is time man? If a house was burning down, who would you save? Dude, society is weird.
There’s also no character development at all and the female characters are a complete afterthought. There’s a wife and waiters and secretaries. It doesn’t come close to passing the Bechdel test as none of the female characters even talk to each other.
At best, it’s an airport novel that you’d buy at Hudson News and toss out at your destination. Interesting premise, that disappoints with very flat execution.
Clever Premise, High School Level Philosophy
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Amazing story with deep meaning and great narrator
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