
Lies, Damned Lies and History
The Chronicles of St. Mary's, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Zara Ramm
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By:
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Jodi Taylor
About this listen
I've done some stupid things in my time. I've been reckless. I've broken a few rules. But never before have I ruined so many lives or left such a trail of destruction behind me.
As Max would be the first to admit, she's never been one for rules. They tend to happen to other people. But this time she's gone too far, and everyone is paying the price. Grounded until the end of time, how can she ever put things right?
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plots and overcoming disaster
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Love this series!
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Lies, Damned Lies LOVED IT
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Read this book BEFORE the short St Mary's Day Out
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I love this series,
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Addictive
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Another great book by Jodi Taylor
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Love the St Mary’s books.
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Excellent, as always!
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My quibble with this book is that it sets up two situations with horrible consequences, and then the consequences do not happen. The first situation resolves without any real explanation of why the consequences never occur. The second situation resolves in a reaonable enough manner. But the lack of explanation for the first resolution and the immediate follow-up with another narrow escape seems too improbable and contrived.
I know, I am complaining about lack of realism in a series about time-traveling historians. That is why I classify it as a quibble. But usually Jodi keeps a higher level of internal consistency, and this one felt pasted-over. As if it was written into a corner and then the solution was too much trouble to deal with. If there was less build-up to the first situation, it would not have bothered me. But the huge build-up followed by a squib instead of an explosion felt intellectually dishonest.
Still, an enjoyable book and I already have the next two books in the series.
Too Many Improbable Things
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