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Book Review: "A Murder in Time" by Author Julie McElwain

  • William Kercher
  • Sep 25, 2019
  • 1 min read

I originally reviewed this book, A Murder in Time in September of 2016. I liked it very much. I enjoyed the character development, the plot and the writing style.

Since I read A Murder in Time, the author has written two sequels -- A Twist in Time and Caught in Time.

I have reread the first installment in this series, A Murder in Time and have read the second novel, A Twist in Time. I recommend the first two in the series and am anticipating reading the third, Caught in Time.

Below is the short summation of the first novel, A Murder in Time, which was originally posted in 2016.

A Murder in Time

26-year-old FBI special agent Kendra Donovan is involved in a murder case in Washington DC. As part of her investigation, she follows a lead to modern day England. While digging into details of the investigation, an odd twist sends her back through time, back to early 1900s England. While in that time, she uses her FBI investigative skills to help solve a series of murders.

The book is very entertaining, a good read. Ms. Donovan is a sympathetic character. I was pulled into her problem. The author dealt with the question arising from time shifting in a very realistic way.

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