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I was sent to 1968

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I was sent to 1968

By: Molly Cutpurse
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Mr Quick promised it was the last time. But the past still has secrets—and 1968 has consequences no one saw coming.

One last trip, one impossible offer—what could possibly go wrong in swinging London?

By the summer of 2021, Luna has almost convinced herself that the chaos is behind her. She enjoys working at the MusicRoom, still lives in Sophia’s flat, and tries to ignore the rift with her parents—who continue to reject her unbelievable story. But Luna’s peace is short-lived. A persistent young journalist with green hair keeps digging into her past, and worse still, Mr Quick returns.

This time, he promises it’s the last journey. One final task—and then he’ll be gone forever.

Luna refuses outright. Until he offers her something so personally compelling, she cannot say no.

Reluctantly, she and Sophia are transported to 1968, to the very same Royal Crescent house they’ve visited in other times. Their mission? Commit a simple act of larceny. Easy enough—or so it seems.

But London in the late ’60s has its own dangers. When Sophia becomes entangled in a love affair with a dubious man, everything unravels. Luna is forced to return to the present alone—bringing with her a young Egyptian servant named Asim. Just as she thinks the mission is over, a devastating twist involving Camille in Park Street reminds her that time always leaves something unresolved.

Genre Fiction Psychological Science Fiction Time Travel Women's Fiction England
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