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To Turn the Tide

Make the Darkness Light #1 / 3
by S.M. Stirling
To Turn the Tide (Make the Darkness Light #1) by S.M. Stirling
⧗ 8.00 / 1
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New time travel military adventure from New York Times best-selling novelist S.M. Stirling

IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT

Everyone could see it coming. But one man could do something about it. Oh, he couldn’t avert the nuclear holocaust, but a scientist in Austria, ruthlessly using billions of research dollars for his own purposes, set himself up an out: he created a time machine, and filled a warehouse with low-tech survival gear. Too bad he didn’t get to use it himself.

Instead, a team of American grad students, led by their professor, is sent back to the late Roman Empire. Even though they are experts in this time and place, they are about to realize that books and actual experience are very different things.

If they can survive, they hope to remake the world into a better place. But that’s a big “if."

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Release date: August 6, 2024

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S.M. Stirling

S. M. Stirling writes speculative fiction that often begins with a single, unsettling question, what happens when the rules of civilization suddenly change? Across alternate histories, post-apocalyptic landscapes, and sweeping historical fantasies, his novels explore how societies adapt, fracture, and rebuild when technology, power, or history itself takes a different path.

Born in 1953 in France to Canadian parents, Stirling spent parts of his childhood moving between countries before eventually settling in North America. That international upbringing left its mark on his imagination. His stories frequently draw on deep historical knowledge, cultural detail, and the ways traditions survive even when the world around them collapses. Rather than focusing only on catastrophe, his fiction tends to linger on the human response, how communities organize, what values endure, and how myths and legends grow out of crisis.

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Readers first began to notice his distinctive approach in the 1990s with alternate history collaborations and solo novels that blended meticulous research with bold speculation. Over time he became especially known for large-scale series that follow generations of characters navigating transformed worlds. The Nantucket trilogy imagines a modern island thrown back to the Bronze Age. The long-running Emberverse series begins with a mysterious global event that disables modern technology and forces humanity to rebuild along medieval lines. In both cases, Stirling’s fascination lies not only in survival, but in the birth of new cultures.

His writing style mixes action and world-building with a strong sense of anthropology. Warriors, farmers, scholars, and ordinary families all play roles in shaping the future. Battles and political intrigue appear throughout his books, yet so do quieter moments, planting crops, rebuilding towns, rediscovering lost skills. That balance between epic scope and everyday detail has helped his work stand out within modern science fiction and fantasy.

Over several decades, Stirling has built a loyal readership among fans of alternate history, post-apocalyptic fiction, and historically grounded fantasy. His novels reward readers who enjoy watching worlds evolve over time, where a single turning point in history can ripple across centuries.

Today he continues to write from the Pacific Northwest of the United States, crafting new stories that ask familiar but endlessly fascinating questions about civilization, resilience, and the fragile systems that hold the modern world together.

Make the Darkness Light

Make the Darkness Light begins with a desperate gamble at the edge of catastrophe. As the modern world slides toward nuclear war, a small group of scholars and researchers seize the only escape available, a fragile time machine built in secrecy. Their destination is not a safer future but the distant past, the Roman Empire at the height of its power under Marcus Aurelius.

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What begins as survival quickly turns into something far more ambitious. Armed with modern knowledge of science, engineering, medicine, and history, the travelers realize they may have the chance to reshape the fate of an empire that once ruled the known world. The question is not only whether Rome can be changed, but whether history itself can survive the attempt.

Set against the roads, frontier forts, and political intrigues of the second-century empire, the series blends alternate history, time-travel science fiction, and meticulous historical detail. Ancient cities bustle with life, legions march along the Danube, and imperial politics unfold in marble halls, yet hidden beneath the familiar rhythms of Roman life is the quiet introduction of ideas centuries ahead of their time. Steelmaking techniques, agricultural improvements, early scientific thinking, each small innovation sends ripples outward through a civilization balanced between stability and collapse.

The tension grows from more than culture shock. Knowledge alone cannot command an empire. The newcomers must navigate Roman society, earn trust, and avoid becoming either curiosities or threats. And as their influence spreads, they discover that altering the past is never simple. Every improvement carries unintended consequences, every decision bends the course of history in ways no historian can fully predict.

The result is a thoughtful alternate history saga that explores how civilizations change, how fragile progress can be, and how the ambitions of a few determined people might redirect the fate of the world. With its mix of historical immersion, political maneuvering, and speculative science fiction, the series offers a slow-burn exploration of what might happen if the knowledge of the future arrived in the heart of the ancient world.


Make the Darkness Light consists of two books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

To Turn the Tide (Make the Darkness Light #1)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
The Winds of Fate (Make the Darkness Light #2)
⧗ 9.00 / 2
Make the Darkness Light Book 3 (Make the Darkness Light #3)
⧗ 9.34 / 9


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