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The Psychology of Time Travel

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A must read sci-fi murder mystery. 

This story is based on four ladies scientists - Barbara, Margaret, Grace and Lucille. These ladies are super talented. In 1967, this team invents the first time machine. They first try to send small objects. Before making a public announcement the team decides to travel first and test the machine. But after the trial, one of the team members suffers the breakdown. This is the starting point of the entire mystery.  

Ruby, grand-daughter of Barbara knows that her granny is one of the pioneers of the invention. But she also knows that Barbara never spoke about it. One day, Barbara receives a newspaper clipping about the death of a mysterious lady. 

In 2018, Odette, a volunteer at the museum discovers a body in the museum, blood everywhere. The crime scene and the mystery hound her.  The story has to find answers to two main questions who was murdered and who is a murderer? The author has very well brought different personalities of these four scientists. It is interesting to read how each character behaves in every situation. These time travellers face different psychological issues, which has been put forward by the author.  For eg. as a time traveller, you can meet all your present and past selves at any time. I am not sure what will be my reaction if I am that time traveller. 

The story also travels through different time spans. The reader needs to focus on the timeline while reading each chapter. The story has raised some interesting points about the time travel. Time travel may be easily possible in the future. The story creates a parallel legal framework to address different crimes considering the fact that a crime may happen different time span. Also, there is a possibility of playing with the evidence, change the crime scene. There is a need for a different currency for time travellers. The author has created a different glossary which is used by time travellers and easily understood by others who are not time travellers. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this sci-fi murder mystery with a psychological angle to it. If you are a fan of murder mystery then this book is definitely for you. 

I give 4 / 5 to this book.

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A thought-provoking, page-turning, complexly plotted, fabulous read! 

Imagine that time travel was actually possible - what would that be like?  Who would own the 'rights'? What would the ramifications to history be? What would the constant changes in time do to a time traveller's circadian rhythm? And what would you do if you knew a crime had been committed in another time?

All of these questions, and more, are answered imaginatively and creatively by Kate Mascarenhas; she even includes a time travel glossary at the back of the book to help the reader understand the time travellers' jargon as they flash backwards and forwards in time, intersecting with their 'green' selves and their 'silver' selves, as well as their fathers, granddaughters and friends. 

Focusing on four female time travel pioneers, The Psychology of Time Travel is a dazzling debut novel from Kate Mascarenhas. For anyone who loved The Time Traveller's Wife or Arcadia, this is for you.

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I enjoyed this book on Time Travel. It is told from alternating points of view, which is good because you get to see the story from different vantage points. This book takes you on a journey across time.

I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a review copy in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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This book was edited very strangely. It was very hard to read on my Kindle and follow. The plot and storyline was interesting but the writing was very choppy and hard to understand.

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