In this electrifying finale to the Time Tourists Trilogy, time-traveling private investigator Imogen and her out-of-time boyfriend Simon face choppy seas as they navigate a global pandemic, a bitter and disgruntled former time traveler, shifting loyalties, and a universe straining under the pressures wrought by travelers attempts to alter the very fabric of history. With Simon sequestered within the bureaucratic ultra-secret time travel monitoring society, Imogen, along with her best friend Fletcher get stranded in the past when time travel suddenly and mysteriously shuts down. Simon, with his unique abilities, attempts to save the world and the thousands of people stranded in time. Relationships are tested, secrets revealed, and the mysteries involving both Simon’s and Imogen’s mothers come to light.
Sharleen Nelson is an accomplished writer and award-winning photographer. Over the course of her 30+ year career as a journalist, she has written hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles on a vast range of topics.
She has also served as an editor on a number of magazines in the travel, entertainment, education, science, and technology fields.
She is a graduate of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication and recently retired from her position as an editor and writer at the UO.
She is the author of the Time Tourists Trilogy that includes The Time Tourists, The Yesterday Girl, and The End of Time, and co-author, with her partner Jeff Bolkan, of Dye. Run. Don't Die: A Love Story.
This is the third book of Sharleen's trilogy on Time Tourists. I must say it has had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I appreciate how Sharleen develops her characters and gives little history tidbits along the way. I can tell she has extensively done her research in writing these three novels. I am looking to read some of her other work in the future.