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Time slip stories

(7 Posts)
Chardy Tue 16-Sept-25 06:47:33

Years ago, I loved Kate Mosse's Labyrinth

Eloethan Mon 15-Sept-25 20:25:05

11.22.63 by Stephen King. This is not a typical King book, and it is not exactly a "time slip" book. It poses different scenarios in relation to the Kennedy assassination. It is such a complex and clever book. He is a great writer but I don't enjoy his more gory books.

J52 Sat 01-Feb-25 10:15:26

Eras*

J52 Sat 01-Feb-25 10:14:56

sodapop

I like these books too NanKate I've just finished The Story Spinner by Barbara Erskine. As always with her books an excellent read and very well researched.

I’m another Barbara Erskine fan, but her books are so long I only get the time to read them when on holiday, so I’ve not ready all of them.
I like Kate Mosse and Kate Morton as well, both writers use mixed earns.

yggdrasil Sat 01-Feb-25 09:33:01

I recommend Jodi Taylor's Chronicles of St Mary's.

sodapop Sat 01-Feb-25 09:07:38

I like these books too NanKate I've just finished The Story Spinner by Barbara Erskine. As always with her books an excellent read and very well researched.

NanKate Fri 31-Jan-25 20:33:43

If you like books where some of the characters move between eras, then I can recommend ‘A rip through time’ by Kelley Armstrong. I found this Kindle book by accident and can’t put it down, really fast moving. There are 4 in the series.