Saving Time by Jodi Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I think it's safe to say that these and the St. Mary's books (all interwoven) will continue to be my go-to feel-good comedy/SF adventure books for years more to come. There's no sign of anything slowing down. When some characters get older, fantastic new ones always come to fill in all the very best gaps.
Team weird, no longer probationary, are free to get into the wildest trouble in the timestreams as they take down the baddie time-travelers, corporate greedsters, con men, and terrorists. Of course, sometimes the worst enemy is their own department. Or themselves.
This is firmly the kind of book that is the definition of, "oh, god, you just had to BE there to believe this..."
Fortunately, as readers, we're RIGHT in the thick of it. :)
Still fantastic.
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Friday, December 3, 2021
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