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Saturday 7 March 2020

Review: The Lane Betrayal by John A. Heldt 5 of 5 stars

The Lane Betrayal (Time Box, #1)The Lane Betrayal by John A. Heldt

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Virginia physicist Mark Lane together with business partner and billionaire Robert Devereaux, develop two time-machine boxes, but just before they are ready to be used he learns that his business partner intends to use them for nefarious purposes. He then, together with his family, decides to do all he can to prevent that and they take them and escape to a relatively safe time towards the end of the American Civil War in 1865. For Mark, his wife Mary, and their children Jeremy, 19, Ashley, 12, Laura, 22 and Jordan, 25 all find chances to grow as people as they all have their own adventures. However back in their home era, Robert Devereaux has a completely different view on the situation and works with the employees to fix a prototype box so that he can send a trained assassin in order to retrieve the time boxes and set matters straight with the Lanes. Will the assassin find them or will they escape?

This was a great story that was incredibly well researched so that all the elements of the story that had a basis, in fact, were accurate. It was a mystery story too which definitely drew me in and kept me dying to find out what was going to happen next. I'm definitely invested in this family and their survival and can't wait to find out what adventures they have in new eras. Well written this was very easy to understand and enjoy. A great series that does not contain bad language nor overtly sexual content.

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