The Time Quake

The Time Quake by Linda Buckley-Archer is a First Edition published by Simon and Schuster on October 6, 2009. This 443-page novel explores the complexities of time travel as it intertwines with historical events, focusing on the characters Peter and Kate, who find themselves abducted to the year 1763. As they navigate the challenges of this era, they confront the implications of their journey and the dangers posed by Lord Luxon, who seeks to exploit time travel for his own ambitions.
Readers will discover a narrative rich in action and adventure, as well as elements of fantasy and magic. The story delves into themes of family and sibling dynamics, particularly through the character of Gideon, who grapples with his connection to The Tar Man, his brother and adversary. Set against the backdrop of medieval Europe, the novel presents a vivid portrayal of historical settings while examining the consequences of altering time.
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Time itself is splintering. If the catastrophic consequences of time travel are now impossible to ignore, Lord Luxon only has eyes for its awesome possibilities. He has his sights set on no lesser prize than America. Abducted to 1763, Peter and Kate begin to understand that history has arrived at its tipping point. Adrift in time, Kate transforms into an oracle, able to see the future as easily as the past. While Gideon does all he can to help, he is tormented by the knowledge that The Tar Man, his nemesis, is also his own brother. As they pursue him through the dark streets of eighteenth-century London, and the time quakes begin, Peter realises that this monster may hold the fate of all of us in his hands.
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