
Out of Time (The Time Police)
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About this product
Overview: Out of Time kicks off the Time Police series with a bang, introducing a crack team tasked with policing the timeline. Fans will love the return to the universe, while new readers can jump right into the chaos. The Time Police operate with a unique mix of discipline and irreverence, making every mission unpredictable.
Key Specifications: This 352-page novel, published in 2021 by Headline, continues the beloved Chronicles of St. Mary's universe as a standalone spinoff adventure. It blends time travel with military precision and character-driven humor, offering a fresh perspective on time maintenance. The pacing is tight, with twists that keep you turning pages.
Who It's For: Die-hard fans of Jodi Taylor's St. Mary's series will devour this new slice of temporal adventure, while readers new to her work will find a welcoming entry point with its own compelling story. It's also perfect for anyone who enjoys clever ensemble casts and time-travel logic that's both rigorous and hilarious. Whether you're a long-time fan or a curious newcomer, the book's self-contained story ensures you won't feel lost.
Worth Buying?: If you're already invested in this world, this spinoff is a no-brainer addition to your shelf; if you're on the fence, the standalone plot and engaging characters make it a safe bet. However, some references to the original series might tempt you to backtrack, so consider that a feature, not a bug. It's a worthy expansion that adds new depth to the lore without retreading old ground.