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Ye Olde Antique Shoppe: Books 1-3
- Narrated by: Mark Rice-Oxley
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
When Rachel inherits an abandoned antique shop in London, she suspects the reason for its abandonment. But when she and her friend Peter find a valuable coin, they take it with them - only to then find themselves in the 15th century. But that is only the beginning.
Then, there's the discovery of the Edward V. coin, a relic from the short-lived reign of Edward V., prompts Peter to want to find out what really happened to the princes in the tower. Then, when Peter finds the famous B necklace worn by Anne Boleyn in many portraits, he is eager to use it to go back and see her in the flesh. But Rachel has sworn she'll never time travel again - until she finds a journal which reveals a cousin, stranded in the 15th century. She feels she must rescue her - only she doesn't stop to wonder if the cousin wants to be rescued.
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- Dominic
- 15-04-23
box set books 1 to 3
good value as a box set. Well written and a good narrative. however the books are short stories and personally I that buying them is expensive as a credit for 3 hours is not good value.
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- Rozenda
- 12-05-21
Great narrator but...
the story has glaring holes in it, for instance one of the characters turns out to have been a conjoined twin with one arm but she is described as flinging her ARMS around some one. I may have missed part of the story on how she grew another one but I am sure I didn't. The premise of a shop with Time travel abilities is a good one but much more could have been made about the effect it had on the characters and the way they were accepted into the time they travelled to. I did listen to the whole book as the narration is great but really feel the author wrote the stories as a way to fill in her time one rainy afternoon.
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