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Jeff Lane

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Brilliant story, jumping between the present and the past. A very impressive time-travel (okay - chronolocation as it's called in the book) story. Kept me on the edge of my seat whilst I just kept on thinking 'Kill him already'!!!
I prefer listening to the authors narrate their own books, such in this cast. The story just becomes so much more alive.
 
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BluezReader | 3 reseñas más. | Nov 12, 2023 |
The author wrote a well-paced, consistent, suspenseful, harrowing story with just the right amounts of tension, background, and setting. Seriously, this is really well-written and because of that, I would move this author to the "must read" list.

I did not LOVE the main character, Jenny, in the way that maybe I should have. And maybe one can sort of admire her or her choices, perhaps. However, she often comes across very snappish and mean. If the author had been able to make me, as a reader, like the character a bit more, yeah, I think I would give this five stars.

Recommended for fans of thrillers/suspense. Really intense reading with just the right balance of pages and pacing.
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Ruskoley | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 24, 2021 |
I love the book but I was disappointed in the cover. It is bland and may turn some readers off. This is unfortunate because it is a very good story. The first part of a book is its cover and I can't stress its importance. It is the very first chance to catch a reader. The story involves travelling back in time without the use of a time machine but the using your own mind. A great concept with great possibilities worthy of a sequel. When I read the first page of a book, I usually get an idea if it will be well written and in this case I was not disappointed. Highly recommended. Giving it five stars, forgetting about the cover.… (más)
 
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delta61 | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 14, 2020 |
The initial aspect I absolutely loved about this book was the first-person views from the three main characters. That connection brought a sense of realism. I felt the overwhelming pain of loss. I felt the confused wonder. I noticed the story rushing by faster and faster as the hunt became more intense.
Being inside the mind of the murderer brought about a whole new level of creepy. His insane justifications were just that; he felt he was keeping the world in balance. His extraordinary senses, his inner monologue, made me believe he would come out of the crazy night the winner.
Dr. Van de Vehn. Grief counselor? His theories about marbles, threads, and time as a location made me believe time travel could be possible. The “butterfly effect” passed through my mind a few times while reading this. If Jenny succeeds she could potentially save many lives. Could there be any negatives?
The very ending was perfect. It made me think back to some of my previous encounters. Could I have been affected by time travel?
I loved this book! I cannot wait to dive into the author's other creations!!

I received this free e-reader’s copy from Jeff Lane in exchange for an honest review.
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Bibliodiction | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 5, 2020 |

Estadísticas

Obras
6
Miembros
13
Popularidad
#774,335
Valoración
½ 4.6
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
3