It's Just the Chronosphere Unfolding as It Should

ebook A Radames Trafshanian Time Agency Novel · Transdimensional Authority

By Ira Nayman

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The fourth book of Ira Nayman's increasingly improperly named Transdimensional Authority series (really, would it have killed him to plan the series more in advance? George R. R. Martin planned the first 137 books in his series – it will take more generations in his family to write than the books themselves actually chronicle – before he wrote a single word, and everybody knows where they stand with him), features Time Agency agent Radames Trafshanian. When she's not trying to impress her good friend in the Transdimensional Authority, her very special friend, if you know what we mean (and, if you do, could you please tell us, because we're not entirely certain...), Radames is busy trying to solve crimes against time (that is, crimes that are themselves against time, not trying to solve them against time – she's not on the clock... well, she sort of is, but you know what we mean don't you. You don't? Well then, you'll have to read It's Just the Chronosphere Unfolding as it Should to find out). In this novel, which is not nearly as parenthetical as the previous sentence may have led you to believe, we accompany Radames on her latest case, followed by her previous case (time travel's like that) and on the way we find out much more about the origin of the Time Agency itself and why it's organised like a Library, which is very timely (see what we did there?). Featuring guest appearances by Noomi Rapier, Elvis Presley and Margaret Atwo–.
It's Just the Chronosphere Unfolding as It Should