
And, after jumping to a remote part of the Ancient Egyptian desert, the meeting starts out well. As such, he gives Max a set of temporal co-ordinates and requests a more formal meeting.Īfter some discussion, Max agrees to go – with her husband Leon staying behind to look after Matthew. In fact, he has grown tired of life as a fugitive and wants to work out some kind of peace agreement with St. To her surprise, he hasn’t travelled to St. Mary’s, Max runs into her old enemy Clive Ronan. However, during a jog around the grounds of St. Surprisingly, there have been no major disasters either. Mary’s, Chief Operations Officer Madeleine Maxwell ( or Max for short) is still getting to grips with the fact that she now has a baby son called Matthew. At the time-travelling historical research institute of St. The novel begins shortly after the events of “Lies, Damned Lies, And History”. This is the 2017 Accent Press (UK) paperback edition of “And The Rest Is History” that I read. Needless to say, this review may contain some mild-moderate SPOILERS. You won’t regret it.Īnyway, let’s take a look at “And The Rest Is History”. So, read the previous seven books before this one.

Likewise, this story picks up where the previous book left off. A lot of the novel’s drama will only really have the emotional impact that it deserves if you’re already familiar with the characters and backstory. However, although this novel does contain some recaps, you need to read the previous seven novels before reading this one. Trinians” and a punk comic.Īnyway, this novel – “And The Rest Is History” (2016) – was part of a birthday present that I got a couple of months earlier and am carefully rationing, since there are only a couple of other “St. If you’ve never heard of this series before, imagine a mixture of “Doctor Who”, a late-night BBC3 sitcom, Terry Pratchett, “St.

Well, although I’d planned to read this book a couple of weeks ago, I thought that I’d take a look at the eighth novel in Jodi Taylor’s amazing “ Chronicles Of St.
