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Timepiece by Myra McEntire
Timepiece by Myra McEntire













The shift in the point of view was jarring at first, it takes you a few pages to figure out who, exactly, is telling this story. But it turns out that Jack is actually the very person that our gang needs, so they must employ unique measures to try and find him – which is a lot harder to do when you can hide in time as well as a space. There are more people then we know interested in Emerson and the ability to move through time, very few of them with honorable motives. Jack, it turns out, is not the only player in town.

Timepiece by Myra McEntire

To make matters worse, Jack is moving in and out of these rips and showing up in unexpected places wrecking havoc. The rules are changing and no one is quite sure what it means. Now, time rips are becoming more frequent, new people can see them, and sometimes you can interact with them. They say that every action causes a ripple of reactions throughout the universe, and the people from Hourglass have made earthquakes. Kaleb wasn’t dealing so well with his father’s death in Hourglass, but how will he deal with his resurrection? Now we get to see what it like to have mourned your father and see him live again. If you read Hourglass, you know that Emerson and Michael stepped back in time to save one man from death, and that man was Kaleb’s father. Timepiece takes off where Hourglass left us, although it is told from another character’s point of view. īe warned: spoilers for Hourglass ( previously reviewed), the first part of Myra McEntire’s series, abound in this review. They have altered history, and now it’s time to learn what the consequences are.















Timepiece by Myra McEntire