There isn’t a single famous work named exactly “Time Keeper: Chronicles of the Paradox,” but your phrasing strongly overlaps with two popular independent book series and a couple of time-bending indie video games.
Depending on whether you are looking for an adventurous book or an interactive puzzle, you are likely thinking of one of the following: 📖 The Book Series
The Timekeeper’s Chronicles: The Keeper’s ClockWritten by D.I. Moss, this sci-fi adventure novel follows a 12-year-old protagonist named Alex Reed. Alex discovers a glowing pocket watch in his attic that pulls him into a world of fractured timelines and ancient puzzles. The book uniquely frames his ADHD not as a weakness, but as a hyper-focused superpower essential to outsmarting temporal challenges. You can find it listed on Goodreads and Everand.
Chronicles of the Temporal Paradox: A Journey Beyond the BoundariesThis sci-fi romance book blends time travel with a heartfelt love story. Propelled through time by an artifact called the Timekeeper’s Chronometer, the main characters, Alex and Ella, navigate different eras—ranging from the Roaring Twenties to the distant future—while trying to preserve their bond. It is available as an e-book on Amazon. 🎮 The Video Games
Timekeeper’s ParadoxA cooperative, two-player online escape room style game. Players take on separate roles to solve asymmetrical, communication-heavy puzzles where neither person can see the other’s screen. It was widely shared and discussed by the gaming community on Reddit.
Mortimer Beckett and the Time ParadoxA classic, nostalgic hidden-object puzzle game. The player controls Mortimer as he travels through various time zones to find the scattered pieces of a time bomb required to close rogue temporal portals inside his uncle’s manor.
Which of these mediums were you looking for? If it’s one of the books, I can give you a deeper summary of the characters, or if it’s the games, I can look up the gameplay requirements.
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