A Remedy In Time: Your FAVOURITE new timeslip story, from the author of the cult classic TIME FOR ALEXANDER series

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'Fascinating . . . Jam-packed with adventure and colour' JODI TAYLOR on Jennifer Macaire
READERS LOVE JENNIFER MACAIRE!

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THE NEW TIMESLIP NOVEL FROM THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR!
To save the future, she must turn to the past . . .

San Francisco, Year 3377. A deadly virus has taken the world by storm. Scientists are desperately working to develop a vaccine. And Robin Johnson - genius, high-functioning, and perhaps a little bit single-minded - is delighted. Because, to cure the disease, she's given the chance to travel back in time.

But when Robin arrives at the last Ice Age hoping to stop the virus at its source, she finds more there than she bargained for. And just as her own chilly exterior is beginning to thaw, she realises it's not only sabre-toothed tigers that are in danger of extinction . . .

Praise for Jennifer Macaire's Time For Alexander series:
'A fascinating glimpse into the Ancient World jam-packed with adventure and colour' JODI TAYLOR

'A vividly written, characterful, informed and unusual take on Alexander and Ancient Times. I loved it' CAROL McGRATH

'Fun, sexy and at times incredibly sad, the story held me to the end and the research was incredible' KAREN KING

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Alison Robinson
January 18, 2021
Robin Johnson is a scientist who has made a study of typhoid. The year is 3377, the world is very different and is being ravaged by a deadly variety of typhoid which is 100% fatal. When time-travelling scientists believe the strain has somehow been brought forward from the last Ice Age Robin is hand-picked to be sent back 12,000 years to bring back samples that might help to create a vaccine. But things rapidly go downhill. Robin's companion, the survival specialist dies almost as soon as they arrive in the past, apparently killed by the implant designed to dissolve any evidence of the future, an implant which was not supposed to trigger until after they had returned to the present. When Robin reviews her companion's backpack, she is surprised by what he has (and hasn't) brought with him but she soon discovers that he was not what he seemed to be. Now she must fend for herself until she is rescued, fighting off Sabre-toothed Tigers, Mammoths and other extinct creatures. I see that Jennifer Macaire has written several other time travel novels, I'm not sure whether this is a spin-off series or a continuation of an existing series, but it was easy to read as a stand-alone novel. I liked that Robin had all the accoutrements of her modern life in the Ice Age, her medbot and her floating screen. Can Robin survive long enough to gather the data to create a vaccine? I liked the cover art, reminded me of Jodi Taylor's books, so when I saw the endorsement from Jodi I had to request an ARC, good job because I bloody loved this, I don't want to spoil the story by giving away anything more, suffice to say the Ice Age bores me to tears and dinosaurs the same, yet this was poignant, dramatic, intriguing and yet (despite the subject matter) totally believable. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Jennifer Macaire is an American living in France. She likes to
read, eat chocolate, and plays a mean game of golf. She grew up in
upstate New York, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands. She graduated
from St Peter and Paul High School in St Thomas and moved to
NYC where she modelled for five years for Elite. She went to France
and met her husband at the polo club. All that is true. But she mostly
likes to make up stories.

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