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Time Travel Diaries

By: Caroline Lawrence
Narrated by: Simon Scardifield
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From the million-copy-selling author of The Roman Mysteries comes a nail-biting time-travel adventure in Roman London - where past meets present.

Billionaire Solomon Daisy is obsessed with the skeleton of a blue-eyed girl from Roman London. He has managed to invent a time machine so that he can go and find her, but it's estimated that for each hour spent in the past, the time traveller's life will be shortened, so Solomon recruits a potential child time traveller: Alex Papas, a 12-year-old boy who knows a smattering of Greek and Latin.

Alex's mission is to go back to Londinium through a portal in London's Mithraeum and find out all he can about the blue-eyed girl.

There are just three rules:

  1. Naked you go and naked you must return.
  2. Drink, don't eat.
  3. As little interaction as possible.

But time travel is no picnic - and Roman London is far more dangerous than anyone could have known.

©2019 Caroline Lawrence (P)2019 Bonnier Books UK
Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Time Travel England
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A really clever story concept that was well written and enjoyed by everyone from the youngest right up to the adults in the car. I will definitely be looking for more books by this author!

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