Chronicles of St Marys series by Jodi Taylor
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Jodi Taylor | ePUB | Size: 9.3 MiB | 14 Books
Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Historical, Science Fiction, Time Travel
Jodi Taylor is, and always has been, a complete history nut. It takes vast amounts of chocolate to get her out of bed for anything after 1485. And if it's raining, there's no chance.
The Books
“History is just one damned thing after another” - Arnold Toynbee
A mapcap new slant on history that seems to be everyone's cup of tea...
Behind the seemingly innocuous façade of St Mary's, a different kind of historical research is taking place. They don't do 'time-travel' - they 'investigate major historical events in contemporary time'. Maintaining the appearance of harmless eccentrics is not always within their power - especially given their propensity for causing loud explosions when things get too quiet.
Meet the disaster-magnets of St Mary's Institute of Historical Research as they ricochet around History. Their aim is to observe and document - to try and find the answers to many of History's unanswered questions...and not to die in the process.
But one wrong move and History will fight back - to the death. And, as they soon discover - it's not just History they're fighting.
Follow the catastrophe curve from eleventh-century London to World War I, and from the Cretaceous Period to the destruction of the Great Library at Alexandria. For wherever Historians go, chaos is sure to follow in their wake...
The books in suggested reading order
The Very First Damned Thing
Just One Damned Thing After Another
A Symphony of Echoes
When a Child is Born
A Second Chance
Roman Holiday
A Trail Through Time
Christmas Present
No Time Like the Past
What Could Possibly Go Wrong
Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings
Lies, Damned Lies, and History
The Great St Mary's Day Out
My Name is Markham
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