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Time's Edge
by Rysa Walker
I love this series.
In this book the "big" jump is to 1938 Georgia, which doesn't sound that exciting, especially compared to the last book where we were at the World's Fair in Chicago and took on a serial killer. Yet, this book does not disappoint.
The author successfully walks the line between dark and light tackling some pretty upsetting subject matter without beating up the reader. Historical events and times are presented in a way that feels authentic without cluttering the story with facts and exposition.
In this book the "big" jump is to 1938 Georgia, which doesn't sound that exciting, especially compared to the last book where we were at the World's Fair in Chicago and took on a serial killer. Yet, this book does not disappoint.
The author successfully walks the line between dark and light tackling some pretty upsetting subject matter without beating up the reader. Historical events and times are presented in a way that feels authentic without cluttering the story with facts and exposition.