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The protagonists, caught in the tumult of their assigned timelines, grapple with the emotional and ethical implications of their work. Their experiences reveal the harsh realities of war while highlighting the bonds forged through shared adversity. Each character faces unique challenges that test their resolve, pushing them to confront their own vulnerabilities.
As the story unfolds, the stakes rise, leading to unexpected twists that reshape their understanding of history and their own lives. This compelling delve into the past offers not just a thrilling adventure, but a poignant reflection on the human condition, faith, and the impact of individual choices amidst the vast sweep of history.
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Ver TodosI think this is potentially my favourite book of all time! Quite an accolade to give out and I even feel a little nervous saying it but I could not put it down.In conjunction with the previous book in the series [b:Blackout (All Clear, #1)|6506307|Blackout (All Clear, #1) (Oxford Time Travel, #3)|Connie Willis|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320493479s/6506307.jpg|6697901] together they are in effect one very long book. All Clear, being the latter half of the one long book, is better as things start to come together or be revealed and the drama builds.Time travel and the war are the greatest combination for storytelling in my eyes. The author managed to create a mini cliff hanger at the end of virtually each chapter which, whilst frustrating because I wanted to know what was going to happen, made the story very exhilarating.I wanted to started reading the series from the beginning straight away to see how things all linked together.