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Dermot Bradley - The Time Torch | Review

Title: The Time Torch

Author: Dermot Bradley

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 288

Rating: 6/10

 

Dermot Bradley - The Time Torch

 

Disclaimer: While I aim to be unbiased, I received a copy of this for free to review.

I’m not really sure what to make of this - it was noted in the acknowledgements that this book has been proofread at least twice, but I still think it could do with some further editing and proofreading, as well as a more imaginative cover. After all, the possibilities are virtually endless, and the current cover doesn’t do much for me - at the very least, I think the time on the clock tower could have changed.

Once you get past that, though, this is actually a pretty good book - I certainly enjoyed it, and so I feel bad for leaving a low rating, but I couldn’t get past the typos, the design and the layout. Loosely speaking, it follows the story of a guy who has a ‘time torch’, which allows him to see into the past but not to change it. It’s a pretty good interpretation of the grandfather paradox, and also a decent thriller once all hell breaks loose.

And one of the good things about it was that I whizzed through it - I wouldn’t have bothered to finish reading it, and thus discover that it had a decent story line, if it hadn’t been for the fact that I tore through it in a couple of days. I’d hesitate before actually recommending this, but I do think that you could do a lot worse. If you like time travel and espionage stuff, then check this out - bonus points for the author, for citing Asimov’s The End of Eternity.

 

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