The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is a time travel story with a thriller twist spread over three timelines. We join the story in 1967 with four female scientists who are developing a means of time travel however, on the cusp of becoming pioneers in the industry one of them suffers a mental breakdown calling the validity of the research into question.
Along with the pioneers, we meet two further characters in Ruby, a grandchild of the scientist who had a breakdown and Odette a university student who discovers a body with no explanation for the preceding events.
This story is beautifully written with a strength of character, purpose and plot so compelling, it was hard at times to put it down and return to the real world. @Katemascarenhas has an ability to interweve both plot and sub-plot seemlessly to draw you deeper and deeper into the story whilst the sub-characters add depth and detail to the overall story.
I greatly appreciated the strength and determination of the predominantly female cast of characters, this is not something you often see in this genre and I felt it was handled with great gravitas and respect.
If you pick up one time travel book this year, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
Thank you for the opportunity to read this for a true and honest review through NetGalley.

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