Falsely accused of a heinous crime in the 22nd century, former Interpol operative Nicholas Gates is now on the run through time. While roaming the United States in 1950, he detects the signal of another time traveler. Unfortunately, the traveler is sitting in a Boulder, Colorado jail—and Nicholas has no choice but to break him out.
Daniel Perkins and his dog, George, accidentally step through a time portal that sends them back to 1950. Panicking in a strange and unfamiliar era, Daniel makes a mistake that lands him behind bars. When Nicholas comes to his aid, it sets off a chain of events neither of them could have imagined.
In 2028, Ray Burton and Natalie O’Brien are finally trying to live normal lives—until Ray receives a desperate message from 1880. Why would someone from the past reach out to him, asking a question only Natalie can answer? And could it be connected to the strange seismic events now being detected at portal sites across the globe?
As these events converge, a frightening secret comes to light—one that could threaten not just time itself, but the future of the world.
Andrew Cunningham is an Amazon bestselling author of 22 novels, including The Alaska Thrillers (Wisdom Spring,Nowhere Alone,The 7th Passenger, and Lost Passage); the "Lies" Mystery Series (All Lies,Fatal Lies,Vegas Lies,Secrets & Lies,Blood Lies,Buried Lies,Sea of Lies, and Maui Lies); the terrorist/disaster thriller Deadly Shore; the Yestertime Time Travel Series (Yestertime,The Yestertime Effect,The Yestertime Warning, and The Yestertime Shift); and the post-apocalyptic Eden Rising Series (Eden Rising,Eden Lost,Eden's Legacy,Eden’s Survival, and Eden's Fury). As A.R. Cunningham, he has written a series of 5 humorous children's mysteries in the Arthur MacArthur series for middle-readers. Formerly an interpreter for the deaf, an independent bookseller, and a freelance writer and copy editor, Andrew was a long-time resident of Cape Cod. He and his wife now live in Florida. Visit his website at www.arcnovels.com, and his Facebook Page (Author Andrew Cunningham).
Andrew Cunningham has the ability to write in a style which makes it easy and pleasant to read. His style has a certain flowing quality to it, like a relaxed chat with a friend.
It was nice to revisit the world of time traveling again and the Yestertime series (I've read all four previous books) and honestly didn't expect a fifth installment at all, after the fourth was nice but not really necessary.
This one is at times funny, a bit mysterious, some violence tossed in and interesting in it details, which makes a good point, at least to me, to convey the sense of being in another time.
I've enjoyed the book and read it within three days.
I'm also not a native English speaker and with some books by other authors I have to look up so many words that it's becoming cumbersome and takes me out of the reading and immersion. With Cunningham's books this is hardly the case. I can at times go on for pages without looking up one single word. I don't know if this means that his choice of words is "easy and simple" or that I am just more familiar with American English as I was an exchange student in the US for one year almost twenty years ago. Whatever the reason, I like it a lot and makes reading his books very enjoyable (I've read the whole Yestertime series, Deadly shores and the Alaska mystery series, which is a total of 10 books written by him and liked all of them).
So why only 4 stars then? Well, five stars is for truly extraordinary books and this is not one of them. It's good but not great, also the ending, for my liking, was a bit too rushed (before the author had spent dozens of pages describing short travels, later the trip from Mexico to West Virginia is dealt with within the span of only a couple of pages)!
The finale and the solution for the problem of the fracture was quite simplistic and short, meaning it was underwhelming and not what I had expected.
So five books read in my recent holiday break and this series peaked my interest from the start as being most suitable for the relaxing time I had planned. Firstly, I would like to say that I enjoy time travel theories, after all have we not at times all had a that un explained feeling, that de ja vue moment or simply wondered ‘how did I know that’? The continuing stories from book one to the final book five, are well connected, progressive and easy to read. The links and explanations of both travelling forwards and backwards in tine are well thought out. The characters are believable, evident and well interpreted into the varying extremes of each of the situations and dilemmas that progressively occur. The bottom line is that I am now thinking that this may all be true! Escapism at its best.
As with all the book's in this series, Mr Cunningham's outdone himself.
This book carries the series on perfectly, a much needed addition and hopefully a path to a continuation which I hope will happen with the series. Very well laid out and still works well with the previous books, all extremely good. Although Angela is only in book at near the end it probably the most heartfelt part. Most of the book is fast and the great Mr Gates is back to help mellowed a bit but still awesome. Great book continuation and worth every penny, a must read if you've read previous 4.
I just finished the last book of the Tested time series (book 5). I loved it and highly recommend it to anyone who loves time travel books. I highly recommend reading the other 4 books first though.
I just finished reading Yestertime Fracture which is book 5 of the Yestertime series. I loved it. If you love time travel books, I highly recommend it.
A continuation of time travel for A few old characters, and some new ones being introduced. It's been a while since book 4, and I must admit, I couldn't remember who was who at the beginning. I think maybe a recap, at the beginning of the book to refresh memories would be a good idea.
The Yestertime Fracture is a gripping, intelligent time-travel thriller that combines high-stakes suspense with engaging characters. The story is fast paced, weaving together multiple timelines, growing dangers, and the unsettling possibility that time itself is beginning to fracture. A smart, entertaining addition to an exciting series. Highly recommend it!
Although it had been a while since I had read the previous book in the series, the author made it easy without being obvious to bring me back into the storylines from the previous books. Is this the end of the series? I hope not. I think that there are still a lot of good storylines left in Nicholas and Daniel’s travels and their interaction with the portals.
writen from a male perspective. I was annoyed when the female friend of a male character went through the time portal and ended up working as a prostitute. Then she appologized profusely to her boyfriend, when he found her, about having to do that to survive. It's not like there were many occupations for woman back in 1880s.
Author Andrew Cunningham has Written another excellent book in the Yestertime series. I have enjoyed all of books tremendously. I wish I could travel back in time and read them again as new books. I seldom give 5 stars, but this is well-deserved.
I fell in love with the first book and have waited patiently (or maybe not so patiently) for this book. I'm hoping there is more to come. It's been a nice, ever evolving adventure.
Awesome story that basically ties the whole series together, and gives it a nice ending spot. Though I hope this isn't the end, this is a fascinating concept that I've enjoyed immensely.
I really enjoyed all of the Yestertime series. Each one was a little different, but I think the first one and the last were the best. I will be interested to read his other works.
As with all of the other books in this series, The Yestertime Fracture is a super fun read. To really understand the story, is better to start with book 1, but that just means you get to read a fun series that has five books in it! I definitely recommend the series.
Good job Andrew, you kept the story going. And left it open to continue. Now in 1976 America, too bad they can't change history that definitely needed changing!
I enjoy time travel books. I like how he has the characters interacting and the ways they do it. Andrew Cunningham does a great job. I really enjoy this series and hoping there will be another.
The yestertime series is one of my favourite time travel stories, very enjoyable! Well written with likeable characters with their own side stories along the way