
Still Time
From the back cover: They were called The August Ones, enigmatic entities manipulating millennia-old time corridors via specially chosen Couriers. Unknowingly conscripted for this role, New Orleans librarian Madeleine St. Jacques attends a Mardi Gras ball only to be propelled back to 1861 and a vibrant but restless city on the brink of civil war. Her journey takes her to Louisiana's Isle Brevelle, an exotic topsy-turvy world where black planters own slaves, and to Five Oaks plantation where she meets her Creole forebears and is tempted by the unthinkable. Warned by a voodoo priestess that a mysterious Spaniard holds the key to her mission and that she will find him "in the last possible place she would think to look," Madeleine's search grows desperate when war ignites and New Orleans falls under siege. Each day brings new challenges as she is drawn deeper into a world of duplicity and passion, deceit and murder. Shadowy veils are lifted one by one as Madeleine sails on a time voyage as serpentine as the Mississippi River before discovering her destiny as a Courier and why she must fulfill it while there is "Still Time."
"Still Time, is a new genre of historical time travel/mystery/thriller that delights and informs the reader. Steeped in the New Orleans of both the present and the early days of the Civil War, its steamy, sultry atmosphere will have you craving gumbo and beignets all the way to the end. Heroine Madeleine St. Jacques transforms satisfyingly from quiet librarian to a cunning, action-oriented Southern belle when she's chosen by transcendent 'forces' to fulfill a critical mission in the past. Llewellyn's Civil War research is accurate and illuminating which will make historical fiction readers happy, and his time-travel devices are innovative and clever, so time-slip fans will appreciate that as well. A fun romance is thrown in for good measure, so we get a well-rounded introduction to Maddy and her friends in this first of what I hope will be a long-running series. A true page-turner, I was up until 2 a.m. finishing it " -Mary F. Burns, author of The Spoils of Avalon
"Still Time takes Llewellyn back to his roots in historical fiction, but adds the dimension of time travel to combine a modern perspective as well. The clash of perspectives is of particular interesting, especially the rarely mentioned subject of slave-owning black sugar planters and white slavery. It's a great, eye-opening read. Highly recommended." -- Greg Lindeblom, author of The Only Farang in Town.
- Författare
- Michael Llewellyn
- ISBN
- 9781503226685
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 603 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2014-11-01
- Sidor
- 412
