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Lost in Time by A. G. Riddle

 Thank you #NetGalley and #HeadofZeus for sending me an ARC of #LostInTime by #AGRiddle.


There is so much to digest with this book it is hard to know where to begin this review. This is an excellent story but it is long and arduous at times. To have the level of imagination that A. G. Riddle is quite impressive. I have read a few other of his stories and they are all like this. Captivating, thrilling, immersive and detailed.


Lost in Time is a time traveling, murder mystery and drama filled story. I have never read anything like this before. This is a four part story.


So much happened in Part One. Scientist Sam Anderson, widower, and his daughter, Adeline, are accused of murdering Sam’s co-worker, Nora. Who also happens to be in a relationship with Sam. Nora’s murder is the first murder in Absolom since the punishment of major crimes were introduced. The punishment…you are sent back in time to an unknown location and time. 


Part Two is a split between the lives of Sam and Adeline living with the aftermath of their choices made in part one. 


Part Three is an action packed and insightful section. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I thought I had it all figured out, but I so way off to the conclusion of this mystery!


Part Four is the wrap of everything that happened to a wonderful and perfect conclusion. There is no other ending that could satisfy this story. 


A.G. Riddle has once again written a story that is original and mesmerizing. I will always be on the lookout for his books.


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