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Average rating3.7
Being a fan of time travel stories, I couldn't resist Nick Jones' And Then She Disappeared. The book effortlessly merges the thrill of time travel with a gripping mystery, offering up all the twists and turns that fans of the genre crave.
The story revolves around Joseph Bridgeman, a regular guy who discovers he can jump through time. But he quickly learns that with each jump, there are unexpected consequences, creating a high-stakes puzzle that keeps readers on the edge. When he sets out to uncover the mystery of a missing girl, Joseph's jumps start to shift reality in ways he didn't foresee, and the plot dives deeper with each page, challenging him to make difficult, often morally gray decisions.
Jones does a brilliant job with the time-travel mechanics here, grounding the jumps in a way that feels both realistic and thought-provoking. Joseph's journey isn't just about adventure—it's about the emotional weight of trying to fix something from the past while grappling with the cost of each jump. As the story unfolds, Jones captures the tension between Joseph's desire to set things right and the ripple effects that each choice unleashes.
And Then She Disappeared is perfect for anyone who loves a smart, suspenseful take on time travel. Jones' writing is immersive, and I found myself unable to put it down. It's thought-provoking, fast-paced, and delivers on every level for those who, like me, are drawn to stories that explore the delicate balance between choice and consequence. Highly recommended!