The Psychology of Time Travel
Written by Kate Mascarenhas
Narrated by Karina Fernandez
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About this audiobook
2017. Ruby knows her beloved Granny Bee was a pioneer, but they never talk about the past. Then they receive a message from the future – a newspaper clipping reporting the mysterious death of an elderly lady...
2018. When Odette discovered the body, she went into shock. Blood everywhere; bullet wounds; that strong reek of sulphur. But when the inquest fails to find any answers, she is frustrated. Who is this dead woman that haunts her dreams? And why is everyone determined to cover up her murder?
Kate Mascarenhas
Kate Mascarenhas is a part-Irish, part-Seychellois midlander. Since 2017, Kate has been a chartered psychologist. Before that she worked as a copywriter, a dolls' house maker, and a bookbinder. She lives in the Midlands with her husband in a small terraced house which she is slowly filling with Sindy dolls. She is the author of two other novels, The Psychology of Time Travel and The Thief on the Winged Horse.
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Reviews for The Psychology of Time Travel
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Time travel is often seen as a means to alter major events that involve a certain section of society. Here the author takes a more micro focus on a smaller community involving the pioneers of time travel. It sought to include time paradox which tends to be explicitly avoided. Not here, the author uses it to explore memories. The themes explored are quite heavy but are seamlessly blended into the plot.
This novel is definitely for a mature audience. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I liked the book. But it was quite hard to follow the story as there were a lot of point of views and character changes (i was listening the audiobook).