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Killing Time (The Time Police, #5)
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Oh Team 236Weird, how I’ve missed you, unresolved differences and all. Because of course those didn’t get resolved tidily in the last book. That turns out ultimately good for Luke’s growth, the team, and a whole lot of unsuspecting Italians. (And I love that Jane is allowed her anger, including some regrettable lashing out possibly thanks to Bolshy Jane.)
Captain Farenden’s briefings and Commander Hay’s response to them continues to entertain me. Grint and Lockland’s awkward, thwarted relationship attempts continue to make me laugh. I’m glad to see more of minor characters like Varma and Rossi, and Grint developing further. Matthew is as delightful as always, and his role in this one hints at exciting Time Map shenanigans in the future.
The mission here results in some serious intensity, although I suppose they always do. A misogynist from the past returns and has truly gross things to say. And time in a 19th century asylum includes treatments as vicious as the punishments.
Can’t wait for the next installment.
Captain Farenden’s briefings and Commander Hay’s response to them continues to entertain me. Grint and Lockland’s awkward, thwarted relationship attempts continue to make me laugh. I’m glad to see more of minor characters like Varma and Rossi, and Grint developing further. Matthew is as delightful as always, and his role in this one hints at exciting Time Map shenanigans in the future.
The mission here results in some serious intensity, although I suppose they always do. A misogynist from the past returns and has truly gross things to say. And time in a 19th century asylum includes treatments as vicious as the punishments.
Can’t wait for the next installment.
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December 12, 2023
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December 12, 2023
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