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Highlights
- The highly awaited sequel to the multi-prize winning The Little House on Everywhere StreetThe fabulous Redmaynes, evicted from their time-travelling house, embrace their new lives on the idyllic-looking farm where they've sought temporary sanctuary-a farm so isolated that it exists in a self-contained bubble in spacetime visible only to them.
- Author(s): F M a Dixon
- 404 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
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About the Book
Evicted, the time-travelling Redmaynes seek refuge on a farm so remote that it barely exists. With the TDA circling, the fugitive family risk everything in the fight to regain their lives and go home.
Book Synopsis
The highly awaited sequel to the multi-prize winning The Little House on Everywhere Street
The fabulous Redmaynes, evicted from their time-travelling house, embrace their new lives on the idyllic-looking farm where they've sought temporary sanctuary-a farm so isolated that it exists in a self-contained bubble in spacetime visible only to them.
But sure, the rustic life is fun for a time but once the novelty fades, how will they-not least the three children-cope when their confinement drags on with no end in sight? After a disconsolate Felice is tempted back to Paris, a chain of time-twisting events is set in motion that brings both the solace of an old friend and the peril of an old enemy back to their door.
With the TDA now circling, can the fugitive family stay hidden much longer? Must they really never go home again? And who or what is the mysterious Third Force that appears to be covertly shaping events in the timeline to suit its own ends-whatever these might be? Are they helping or hindering the Redmayne cause? And, above all, why?
Once again, the Redmaynes find themselves caught in a time-warped trap of their own making-a quantum quandary in which they must risk losing everything they hold dear for the chance to regain their lives. Time to decide.
Review Quotes
"Meet the Redmayne family-a comic creation to rank with the Baudelaires and the Browns."
Mark Stay-Author of The Witches of Woodville
"Extremely readable and entertaining!"
Adam Roberts-Author of Jack Glass and Lake of Darkness