Time's
Relative
by
Debbie DeLouise
Genre:
Time Travel Thriller
It’s
the fall of 1998, and librarian Samantha Stewart is looking for a new
job. After seeing an ad for a high-paying position at a company
called Virtual Software that entails research and travel, Sam
investigates the company and learns that its president has gone
missing, and that it’s currently being run by the vice-president
Greg Parsons.
Before
Sam makes it to the interview, she's visited by a strange woman who
introduces herself as Jane Oldsfield: a time traveler whose mission
Greg Parsons is trying to prevent.
Sam
ignores the woman and goes on the job interview anyway. Soon, she
finds herself involved not only with Greg Parsons, but also Philip
Montmart, a chain-smoking detective with a vendetta for his wife’s
killer, and the time-traveling Oldsfield and her feline accomplice.
Witnessing
world events that have yet to happen in her lifetime, including 9/11,
Hurricane Sandy, Y2K hysteria and the COVID pandemic, can Samantha
figure out Oldsfield's plans?
Debbie
De Louise is an award-winning author and a reference librarian at a
public library on Long Island. She is a member of International
Thriller Writers, Sisters-in-Crime, and the Cat Writer’s
Association. She has a BA in English and an MLS in Library Science
from Long Island University. Her seven published novels include the 4
books of her Cobble Cove cozy mystery series: A Stone's Throw,
Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Written in Stone, and Love on the
Rocks, her paranormal romance, Cloudy Rainbow, her mystery thriller
Reason to Die, and her latest psychological mystery, Sea Scope. She
also published a romantic comedy novella featuring a jewel heist
caper, When Jack Trumps Ac. Debbie has also written articles and
short stories for several anthologies of various genres. She is
currently querying agents to represent the first book of a new cozy
mystery series. She lives on Long Island with her husband, daughter,
and three cats.
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