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Opus Majus was an unproduced Faction Paradox novella by Jim Mortimore. It was announced by Obverse Books for release in 2012, alongside Against Nature, The Brakespeare Voyage, Burning with Optimism's Flames, and The Moontree Women. Despite this, it was never released.[1]

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In 1267 the Fransiscan monk Roger Bacon made such a fuss about the inaccuracies of the calendar that Pope Clement IV ordered he be sent on a quest to find the missing time. This ridiculous but hardly refusable mission is something of a problem for Bacon – but an even greater problem for Faction Paradox.

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  • In 2017, Mortimore confirmed his intention to continue working on the book, citing his other projects.[2]

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