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TimeRiders: The Infinity Cage (book 9)
TimeRiders: The Infinity Cage (book 9)
Oct 6, 2024 10:20 PM

Author:Alex Scarrow,Trevor White

TimeRiders: The Infinity Cage (book 9)

Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of TimeRiders: The Infinity Cage written by Alex Scarrow.

Liam O'Connor should have died at sea in 1912.

Maddy Carter should have died on a plane in 2010.

Sal Vikram should have died in a fire in 2026.

But all three have been given a second chance - to work for an agency that no one knows exists. Its purpose: to prevent time travel destroying history . . .

The end is approaching for the TimeRiders. In a final effort to prevent time travel destroying history, Liam and Maddy jump forward to 2070 to confront the enigmatic Waldstein and prove once and for all if he is friend or foe. What they discover is more shocking than anyone could have imagined and soon the TimeRiders are on one final mission - back to Biblical times to save the whole of humanity...

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I enjoyed the story, it's really easy to read and understand and is really exciting. I learned lots about the soldiers, their guns and equipment . . . It’s also helped me understand what the Army does in Afghanistan

—— Army Rumour Service

The book truly catches the feel of the royal court and the unpredictable plot leads the reader on many wild goose chases

—— The Times

A wealth of historic detail

—— INIS (Children's Books Ireland)

The personal narrative, written with great attention to the details of Court life, is a fascinating and exciting read.

—— Sunday Tribune (Dublin)

The reader is quickly drawn into the intrigue and chilling atmosphere of court life.

—— Primary Times: Hampshire

Thrilling new historical series

—— Parents News

Well structured

—— The School Librarian

A short review

—— School Librarian

Highly recommend it to people who like mystery stories.

—— Historical Novels Review

Snappily paced caper.

—— Publishers Weekly [US]

This is a wonderfully gripping novel that brings the Elizabethan era vividly to life. It has an ingenious plot and it's told in a way that totally immerses the reader in the story and its coloufully described characters.

—— The Northern Echo

Short review by 12 year old girl

—— tBk mag

This first of the Lady Grace Cavendish mysteries is gripping, full of fascinating details about the times and the people who lived in them, and superbly researched.

—— Through The Looking Glass

I found this to be a fast-paced book... the beauty of this book is that there is a glossary at the end (which is really good). There are also notes about poisons...apparel and a 'Fact Behind the Fiction' section which I really appreciated. It's nice when an author takes the time to let you in on a part of their research process and distinguishes things that could be either real or fake. All-in-all, I really liked this book.

—— BLC Library blog

The historical accuracy is amazing and you'll really feel that you're living the mystery with Grace.

—— Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening Chronicle

Exciting and adventurous

—— Aquila

Action-packed.

—— MTV.com

A cut above anything else in the genre

—— Sunday Telegraph

Borrow this one from your teen's nightstand while they're at school

—— People Magazine
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