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Bell, Book, and Key

By: Rysa Walker
Narrated by: Eric G. Dove, Kate Rudd
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Summary

With a madman in control of the timeline, one wrong move could be the last for time travelers intent on stopping him in this mind-bending novel by the best-selling author of the CHRONOS series.

CHRONOS historians Madi, Tyson, and Katherine and their cohorts are on the enemy’s trail, fixing the mess that sociopath Saul Rand has made of history - and of the Temporal Dilemma rules. Another time shift is on the horizon, and this time, it’s one that reflects Saul’s twisted vision.

When the shift hits, it plunges the United States into a modern dark age where superstition trumps science and 17th-century witch hunts are no longer a thing of the past. But Saul has added a new hurdle to this insane reality: he’s hunting the Sisters of Prudence.

Clones of Katherine’s daughter, the Sisters are pawns to be sacrificed on Saul’s time chessboard - unless the team can track him down at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and erase him first. Saul is calling the shots, so he’s ahead of them every step of the way. With the clock ticking, this could be the endgame for CHRONOS and, if they fail, for reality itself.

©2021 Rysa Walker (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Dull, unfortunately

Excellent performance by both narrators, but the story has just gotten boring. Repeated small events and interactions without any real meaning, constantly referencing random people from various points in history to. the point that I just didn’t care anymore. And as for the numerous Sisters of Prudence - interesting concept, nothing interesting done with it. A pity to end the series with this.

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