I can't remember when writing the last book in a series didn't take way more time than all the others - usually because they end up being much longer (blame all the loose end-tying). In this case, 25% more than the next longest. But mostly because I can't bear to part with my beloved characters and will do anything to spend more time with them. *Sighs*
I'm already figuring how I can do that very thing - watch this space. In the meantime, here it is - probably the most technically demanding book I've ever written - hope there's not too much blinding with maths, science and esoteric stuff, but it is where I live.
What do you do when mobsters are out for your blood? Invent a time machine, of course.
Decades spent ducking and diving between past and present have taken their toll on Eric.
His beloved wife is dead. The bad guys are closing in on his family. And now he’s stranded in limbo.
Only his grandchildren can free him.
Two minor problems: they must first solve the puzzles he's used to protect himself – and they don’t yet know the terrible truth about what he’s done.
Sixth in the Time Doctors series, this fun-filled romp kind of expects readers to have followed the other five. At a push, it could be read as a stand-alone, but readers will have massive spoilers in going back to read the previous stories. What can I say? Pretty inevitable in a serialised story.
Big Bang Theory meets Escape Room with a fun helping of time travel.
Anyway, you can pick up your copy of Lost in Time by clicking the link - a steal at £2.99/$3.49 or read for free on Kindle Unlimited. This installment brings the fun adventures of a bunch of 30-something geeks exploring their familys’ pasts to a close as they pull out all the stops to unravel Eric's convoluted clues so they can rescue him from limbo.
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