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Time's Divide
- The Chronos Files, Book 3
- Narrated by: Kate Rudd
- Length: 17 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
The Cyrists are swiftly moving into position to begin the Culling, and Kate's options are dwindling. With each jump to the past or the future, Kate may trigger a new timeline shift. Worse, the loyalties of those around her - including the allegiances of Kiernan and the Fifth Column, the shadowy group working with Kate - are increasingly unclear.
Kate will risk everything, including her life, to prevent the future her grandfather and the Cyrists have planned. But, when time runs out, it may take an even bigger sacrifice to protect the people she loves.
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- Natalie
- 22-04-16
Big fan
It's fair to say I'm a fan of this series. Cleverly written plot and dialogue without the need to fall back on violence or action for excitement. A totally original concept in the time travel genre. Hard to predict what will happen next and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
If Rysa ever chooses to pick up the Chronos story again in the future I will be a keen reader for sure. With one series to her name Rysa Walker has risen to the top of my list of favourite fiction authors.
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- Pip
- 31-10-15
Excellent
If you enjoy time travel and paradoxes then this is s must.
I was glued to it.
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- David Lurie
- 02-12-15
The downsides of time travel fiction
Would you try another book written by Rysa Walker or narrated by Kate Rudd?
Written: Yes, probably, although not in the same series as having "read" all five books (including the novellas) I'm a bit fed up of the Chronos mythos
Narrated: possibly, although I feel she narrated he earlier books better. Perhaps it was just that after a while her character voices blurred into each other. The main reason for saying no would be that I am not a big fan of any of the other series that she narrates
Was Time's Divide worth the listening time?
I have to say no, which frustrates me. I got the other four audiobooks in the series for "free" as I had borrowed the whispersync with narration enabled kindle books through kindle unlimited. This was the only book I therefore paid a credit for, making it doubly disappointing that it was the worst book in the series
Any additional comments?
Time travel really does make books confusing. I think Rysa Walker pushed very hard for every change to make logical sense, but inevitably that make it really easy to get confused. In written form one can go back and check things, but in audio form, once you're lost, you're lost.
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