This is a reread and always a pleasure to return to St Mary's with Max and Co. For those of you who have never read one of Jodi Taylor's 'Chronicles of St Mary's' books about a bunch of disaster prone historians who investigate the highs and lows of history in contemporary time (don't call it time travel) then you're in for a treat. I've read the books and now I'm doing a re-read via the excellent audiobooks read beautifully by Zara Ramm. The narration includes subtle changes of accent, pace and rhythm without hamming it up too far. The stories lend themselves beautifully to this medium. This time Max is dealing with some personal trauma with Leon Farrell, and Mary Queen of Scots, as well as the despicable Clive Ronan. Full of dramatic tension, action and adventure, this is a great sequel to 'Just One Damn Thing After Another.'
This is a reread and always a pleasure to return to St Mary's with Max and Co. For those of you who have never read one of Jodi Taylor's 'Chronicles of St Mary's' books about a bunch of disaster prone historians who investigate the highs and lows of history in contemporary time (don't call it time travel) then you're in for a treat. I've read the books and now I'm doing a re-read via the excellent audiobooks read beautifully by Zara Ramm. The narration includes subtle changes of accent, pace and rhythm without hamming it up too far. The stories lend themselves beautifully to this medium. This time Max is dealing with some personal trauma with Leon Farrell, and Mary Queen of Scots, as well as the despicable Clive Ronan. Full of dramatic tension, action and adventure, this is a great sequel to 'Just One Damn Thing After Another.'