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Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister

5.0

I’m thinking time travel to solve a crime is one of my favorites tropes I didn’t know I’d love. I’m working on a tackle your tbr challenge with @trishtalksbooks and while I set my ultimate goal of reading my netgalley I wanted to read some library ones as well.

On daylight savings, Jen watches in horror from her living room as her 18 yr old son kills a man she’s never met. After she falls asleep she wakes up, the day before. Unsure of what’s happening Jen only had the memories of the night that happened. She keeps waking up in the past, originally she goes back a day at a time but then starts skipping days, then weeks and months. Jen fights to figure out what is going on and how she can possible stop the murder that happens in the future and save her son.

This book had so many delightful twists and turns I just ate it up. I devoured this book yesterday morning and couldn’t wait to figure it out and see how it ended. I gave this a strong 4.5 and will be rounding up. This one worked well for me but I could see how it wouldn’t for others.