
Madman's Dance (Time Rovers, #3)
4.15
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History is unraveling, the result of a centuries-spanning conspiracy to empower the Transitive shapeshifters. Jacynda Lassiter, a Time Rover, is the only one who can restore order—but she's trapped in a Victorian asylum, her memory gone. Meanwhile, her Victorian allies face their own trials. Dr. Ala...
- Pages
- 390
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 2008-10-30
- Éditeur
- Dragon Moon Press
- ISBN
- 9781896944845
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Jana Oliver
611 livres · 0 abonnés
Jana Oliver is an international and Amazon bestselling author who lives in Portugal.Her novels have won numerous awards, including the Prism Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery and Supense as well as the National Readers' Choice Award.Her books include The Demon Trappers Series and Briar Rose (...
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Karissa·3 years ago
Series Info/Source: This is the 3.5 book in the A Stitch in Time series. I bought a copy of this on ebook.Thoughts: This was the longest installment of the series by far, but I enjoyed how everything played out. The second book in the series left us at a huge cliffhanger and we quickly jumped back into the story in this book. Jacynda has been abandoned in Bedlam with no knowledge of who she is; she has been left with the mental capacity of a small child. Meanwhile, Keats is still trying to escap...
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Smokie·3 years ago
Excellent Read!I rarely review books, good, bad or indifferent. Especially those listed as YA Sci-Fantasy novels. And I didn't expect to review this series. In fact, I picked up Book 1 as a Goodreads freebie and then couldn't resist purchasing Books 2 & 3. I do have a penchant for well-written historical fiction and novels about time travel. I enjoy novels with believable heroines and well-developed characters whose authors can embed the story within history without twisting it totally out o...
TresJ·4 years ago
Sci-fi AND historical fiction, I loved it!
This is my first series of sci-fi and historical fiction. With action, intrigue and a splash of love sprinkled on top! Great combination of genres, never boring. I even adore the spider! Great writing, Jana💛💚
This is my first series of sci-fi and historical fiction. With action, intrigue and a splash of love sprinkled on top! Great combination of genres, never boring. I even adore the spider! Great writing, Jana💛💚
Mairi Krausse·4 years ago
Wonderful time travel book, third in the series
Jacynda time travels back to 1888 England, which includes many adventures. She gets to be involved in the attempt to stop the bombing of London, helping to solve several murders, and restoring a copper’s reputation.
Jacynda time travels back to 1888 England, which includes many adventures. She gets to be involved in the attempt to stop the bombing of London, helping to solve several murders, and restoring a copper’s reputation.
Teri·4 years ago
I thought more books would be forthcoming?
Rosemary Gillanders·6 years ago
Terrific Book!
I’m not great at reviews But here goes; This is the third in a terrific series on time travel, which surprisingly does NOT confuse the heck out of you, but keeps you intrigued through each of the three books to the end. I gladly compare this author to David Eddings, it is the story is just as well done as the Bulgaria’s.
I’m not great at reviews But here goes; This is the third in a terrific series on time travel, which surprisingly does NOT confuse the heck out of you, but keeps you intrigued through each of the three books to the end. I gladly compare this author to David Eddings, it is the story is just as well done as the Bulgaria’s.
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Emily Lee·11 years ago
This book really disappointed me. I don't understand why jacynda lost her memory. It didn't really fit in with the rest of the story. Also she had a love triangle with Alastair and Keats then all of a sudden they were no more and up popped theo morrisey. I perceived him to be a father figure to her and the next moment they are in love. I lost complete interest after that and really had to force myself to finish it. The demon trappers still remain my favorite series.
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Truitti·12 years ago
Finished the entire trilogy on this date. Do not have or will buy the hard back or paperback, but this trilogy will be reread when I am a bit down and need some escape. I enjoyed the plot, the characters, and bits of interesting facts. I always enjoy a book that makes me wonder if a fact is true. the wonderment causes me to look things up on the net. then I silently curse the author when I travel down the rabbit hole and find related history or facts that spark my interest. loved the fact that t...
Natalie·13 years ago
This was my least favorite. I had grown quite attached to Keats and Alistair, but they basically faded out in this book and Theo took center stage. I thought it seemed a little forced, so I didn't really get into that. Also, the whole thing with Cynda losing her mind seemed a little off. It didn't fit the story. By the end, I mostly just wanted that - an end. The books were fun, but I think the whole series could've been about 200-300 pages shorter and been even better. I would've enjoyed the wh...
Lindsey Duncan·14 years ago
This, the final (?) book in Jana Oliver's Time Rovers series, brings the events of the previous two books to an explosive conclusion - shapeshifters, time travelers, meddlers from a future beyond, anarchists, and all combinations thereof. As with the previous two books, the majority of the action takes place in Victorian London, with some events in "now-time" from the prospective of the time travelers ... well, the point of view characters who time travel ... there's a dizzying amount of crossov...




