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We get rare, inventive glimpses into the London of the Future , expanding the scope of the universe beyond the usual historical jumps. Final Verdict: Is It Worth the Jump?
If you’ve followed the disaster magnets of St Mary’s Institute of Historical Research long enough, you know that "quiet" is a relative term. In , our favorite protagonist, Madeleine "Max" Maxwell, finally thinks she has that elusive office job—no heavy lifting, no one trying to kill her. Well, as the official series summary notes, "one out of two's not bad". The Dynamic Duo: Max & Markham A Catalogue of Catastrophe - Jodi Taylorzip
An interesting blog post for by Jodi Taylor—the 13th installment in the Chronicles of St Mary’s series—should lean into the series' signature blend of "trouble, tomfoolery, tea, and time travel". We get rare, inventive glimpses into the London
As someone who meticulously researches historical events—only to watch them go hilariously or tragically wrong—Taylor brings these scenes to life with her trademark wit. But it’s not just about the past; Max is also dealing with a "shadowy organisation" from the future that has a sinister fixation on history. Why This Entry Hits Different In , our favorite protagonist, Madeleine "Max" Maxwell,
Below is a draft designed for a book blog, focusing on the unique "recovery agent" arc and the high-stakes historical events featured in this entry.