A Temporal Tangle with a Royal Twist
An excellent adventure in time travel that hits the ground running with a temporal error, weaving a complex narrative across three distinct timelines. The mechanics are generally well-handled, though I found the "cemetery mailbox" logic a bit of a stretch—sending notes to the future is one thing, but the logistics of sending them back across time felt like a slip in the gears of an otherwise tight plot. One would think the "ton" of the medieval era would be difficult enough to navigate without the added headache of questionable postal services.
The stakes are high as Donna navigates the isolation of medieval England, waiting for her timeline to align with George and Anton. Their quest for the lost crown jewels provides a solid driving force, forcing the characters to adapt to increasingly precarious circumstances to set history right. The mystery of the Hand of Maud adds a clever final layer of intrigue; with two versions in play, it is up to Eleanor to discern which one actually ends up in the Tower. A sharp, engaging read for those who enjoy their history with a side of temporal chaos.






