The Map of Time by Felix J Palma

The Map of Time (The Map of Time Trilogy, #1)

by Felix J Palma

An epic, ambitious and page-turning mystery that will appeal to fans of The Shadow of the Wind, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell and The Time Traveller's Wife London, 1896. Andrew Harrington is young, wealthy and heartbroken. His lover Marie Kelly was murdered by Jack the Ripper and he longs to turn back the clock and save her. Meanwhile, Claire Haggerty rails against the position of women in Victorian society. Forever being matched with men her family consider suitable, she yearns for a time when she can be free to love whom she choses. But hidden in the attic of popular author - and noted scientific speculator - H.G. Wells is a machine that will change everything. As their quests converge, it becomes clear that time is the problem - to escape it, to change it, might offer them the hope they need...

Reviewed by thepunktheory on

3 of 5 stars

Share
had no idea what to expect from this book. The author was unknown to me just like the book itself (although a sticker on the cover informed me that it's a bestseller).
However, I was pleasantly surprised. Despite the blurb promising some love story through the centuries it turned out that it would only be a small aspect of a much bigger picture. The ideas depicted in the book are very interesting and you can tell that a lot of thought was put into it. The plot twist mostly come as surprise (even though some were rather predictable).
What I liked most is how historical figures are woven into the story. It's always interesting when fact and fiction team up to create a whole new adventure.
I enjoyed the book because it shows many dimensions of time travelling. The theories are very elaborate. It wasn't until I thought about it for some time that I noticed a little logical error throughout an otherwise flawless construct of theories.

definitely a recommendation!

Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 26 October, 2014: Finished reading
  • 26 October, 2014: Reviewed