What do you do when Time won’t let you be just a spectator? The British have established the top-secret Research Establishment of Applied Chronology (REACh) and, despite the mysterious loss of Team 1 on their very first mission, they are forging ahead with the newly discovered technology. With a mission mantra of 'observe and record', Team 2 - historians Jack and Catherine and their pilot/technician Sean Gifford - travel back in time to London’s East End in early Edwardian England. But the fledgling chrononauts quickly find that things don't go to plan.A mysterious technical ‘blip’ throws their mission plans askew, Jack's attempts to expand his vintage postcard collection lead to an unexpected encounter, and when a Suffragette march gets out of hand things suddenly get serious as they find themselves embroiled in a struggle for survival. Just who can they turn to for help?5 Stars - I put off many tasks in order to finish this! – Goodreads reader5 Stars - Thoroughly engrossing from start to end! - Goodreads reader5 Stars - Awesome! This is an absolute page-turner… - Amazon reader
Harry Hyndman was born in Bournemouth, England, in the 1960's and left school with only a History CSE (which pretty much amounts to nothing). After flirting with a career in the music industry he settled for the security provided by a regular day job which took care of the next 35 years. Once the kids had flown the proverbial nest, he then gave it all up to write (fully exploiting that History CSE!). An avid reader, and a supporter of AFC Bournemouth soccer team, he loves music of all genre's but especially punk rock. To date his books include the REACh time travel adventures 'Walking with Ghosts', 'The Mortar that Spoils' and 'Lost in Battle'