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The Old Curiosity Shop, Book 3

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History will change.

Sarah Lester's mother is missing, and the Indian uprising holds her father captive. The police want to question her, and even the church is demanding its pound of flesh. Her return to The Old Curiosity Shop raises more questions than answers.

Waiting in the shadows is a vengeful Richard Grey. After discovering Sarah’s ability to travel through time, nothing will stop him from restoring his name to its former glory. Not even time.

Can Sarah reunite her scattered family before Grey closes the doorway to the past?

Telegram Home is the last book The Old Curiosity Shop trilogy.

©2020 Kirsten McKenzie (P)2020 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Historical Science Fiction Time Travel Adventure
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This book didn’t really end I enjoyed the series but left feeling it was incomplete or a bit cheated out of an actual ending. Won’t bother with this author again because of it.

No real ending

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Only problem I had was keeping up with the very long list of characters .
A glimpse into a few different eras made it fun & educated me a tad too.
Great characters & just right amount of mystery

Enjoyable 3rd book in series

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As with the previous books in this trilogy it comprises of short stories in their own right, most totally unconnected to the old curiosity shop. What happened to Colin and baby Sophie? Too much jumping from characters in the past to those in the future who were only mentioned in passing. The first two books need to be read first even then you have to have your wits about you to remember who fits in where. Not a book to relax with

Too many lose ends

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As other reviewers have said quite a few loose ends. Nonetheless, it’s engaging and easy listening. Characters are well written and story lines generally involving.
It does feel as if there’s another book there because there is a lack of information about why the time travel occurs.
Whilst I enjoyed the listening experience because the narrator is very, very good, I can’t say I can recommend the novel.

A little disappointing

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I really enjoyed book 1-2 but the third book left me asking more questions.

loose end galore

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