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4.17 AVERAGE


I love Jodi Taylor.

It's Christmas so obviously Max and Peterson and Markham have to steal Leon's pod and fix some terrible mistake before the Time Police get wind of it.

The St Mary's books always give me a mild form of Tourette's syndrome where I like to randomly splutter funny bits. So I give you in no particular order: Rupert, toilet roll, third place and fairy lights. You'll understand when you read it.
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

Short stories are what Jodi Taylor excels at. Her books read like a bunch of short stories randomly thrown together. She should just write short stories and skill the novels.
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced

The ending made me year up - an adorable short of Max, Peterson and Markham following another group from St Mary's to try to retrieve a loaded Glock in ancient Egypt.

This was easily the best of all the novellas so far.

A not-so-easily solved problem leading to a jump back to Ancient Egypt (yay), a very personal story leading up to said problem (have I mentioned how much I like that these short stories give us more insight into the characters' lives?), lots of complications on site, some extremely funny incidents with my favourite security officer, an "aaawww"-inducing moment at the end. *sighs contently* Just perfect.

However, I'm curious to see if one of the things mentioned here will have sad implications in book #7 (to be discovered immediately because I just can't stop).

I thoroughly enjoyed reading some of the Christmas stories over Christmas this year. They made me happy.

It was ok. Mildly amusing, a few laughs, not a lot of plot. Nice audible freebie for a short car drive.

This was so cute. I loved how Leon just knew. He is the most amazing husband. Another fab short story from St Mary's.

always love St. Mary's!!