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The Quantum Curators and the Enemy Within

Quantum Curators Series, Book 2

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The Quantum Curators and the Enemy Within

By: Eva St. John
Narrated by: Lucy Rayner, Alex Wyndham
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That belongs in a museum!

Julius Strathclyde has been dragged through to an alternative earth. Now, training as a quantum curator, every ancient book, every stolen gem, and every lost masterpiece lies at his fingertips. It's incredible.

But he has some problems: he can't get home, priceless artifacts are being stolen, and someone is trying to kill him. Oh, and he can't get a decent cup of tea anywhere.

Following the disastrous Faberge assignment, Neith Salah is blinded by grief and rage. She's hardly a stable companion, but she's the only one he trusts. From the Titanic to the Blitz and through Medieval France, they race to save treasures and their own skins.

As their unknown enemies draw closer, can they stay alive and reveal who is behind the looting of the museum?

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Great great great!

Such a great series, lovers of Jodi Taylor will love this so much! Indiana Jones and Time Travel - whats not to love?!

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great sequel

Loved the first book and this second in the series didn't disappoint. In the first book I'd struggled to get to grips with the voice of the male narrator, but by the time I'd finished it, I had become quite used to him. Leading straight into this book, the narration didn't bother me in the slightest.
Lucy Rayner is normally better with her voices for her characters though. I have been somewhat disappointed, as in her narration of the Daisy Dalrymple books she's phenomenal.

Still, the story is engaging, there's plenty of action and mystery and it's got me eager to start on book three.

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2nd book ties7up first book questions

I was rather disappointed by 1st book as it left so many unanswered questions. This book however ties up those questions nicely. It’s exciting and thrilling to listen to. So now onto the third book.

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