Narrows Of Time Books in Order
Part ofJay J Falconer Books in OrderThis page shows the Narrows Of Time books by Jay J Falconer in order, with summaries, series background, and where Lucas Ramsay's saga starts.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Linkage
by Jay J Falconer
2011
Lucas Ramsay's anti-gravity experiment does not open a bright new age, it starts a war. As alien forces close in and Earth begins to fall apart, he searches for a way to undo the damage.
Incursion
by Jay J Falconer
2014
Hunted on a remote outpost and cut off from any easy escape, Lucas Ramsay becomes a renegade with one goal. He has to build the Incursion Chamber and travel back before everything he loves stays lost.
Reversion
by Jay J Falconer
2015
Lucas Ramsay travels back in time to undo a catastrophe, only to drag hundreds of alternate versions of himself into the mess. Saving Earth now means surviving a war across timelines and parallel universes.
Series background & context
Narrows Of Time follows physicist Lucas Ramsay into a science fiction setup that keeps getting bigger the longer it runs. What starts with experimental technology and one terrible mistake becomes alien contact, planetary destruction, time travel, and finally multiverse chaos. These books work on a large scale, but they still move with thriller pacing.
Lucas is the anchor. He is smart, ambitious, and badly positioned to control the forces he helps unleash. In Linkage, an anti-gravity experiment opens the door to catastrophe and draws hostile alien attention toward Earth. By Incursion, Lucas is no longer a scientist with a theory. He is a hunted man trying to survive long enough to reach the people he lost and build the machinery that might let him go back and undo the disaster. In Reversion, the scale widens again as time travel collides with parallel universes and multiple versions of Lucas himself.
That last piece matters, because the trilogy is not only about saving the world from aliens. It is also about what happens when one person's choices branch into too many realities to control. Lucas wants to repair history, but every attempt to do that makes the puzzle messier. The further he goes, the less certain he can be that he is dealing with one clean timeline, one clear enemy, or even one stable version of himself.
The setting shifts with the problem. One moment the story feels like invasion fiction. The next it leans into remote outposts, strange realms, time machinery, and collapsing reality. Falconer does not linger long in quiet spaces. The books are built around pressure, pursuit, and the idea that every solution creates a new danger.
Expect big stakes, alien hostility, and a lot of forward motion.
If you enjoy science fiction that mixes apocalypse with paradox, this trilogy is one of Falconer's most ambitious projects. It was later republished as The Graviton Wars, but Linkage, Incursion, and Reversion are the original Narrows Of Time releases and still the clearest way to see how the story first took shape.
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