About The Book

Writer, Lizzie Lemalf, and her loving but somewhat dysfunctional family are still grieving over the loss of a much-loved family member. Lizzie is doing her best to keep her family together but why does the recent death of a well-known celebrity have them all in a spin? The police suspect foul play; Lizzie and other family members suspect one another. Lizzie begins searching for answers only to find herself being dragged back to the past, to 1960’s London to be exact, and to the former life of her father, that up until now she has never been privy to. Every family has its secrets but how can the past hold the key to a present day celebrity death?

They say the past comes back to haunt you. Surely the truth will out? Maybe, but only time will tell…

”It’s not a life, it’s an adventure”

This is one of the phrases used by the father of Lizzie Lemalk, Salocin (Nicolas, backwards, as in Nicolas Flamel, scientist and presumed alchemist).

In this , the third in the series by Eva Jordan, explores Salacin’s past in London of the 1960’s whilst in the present, Lizzie and her family are interviewed by the police in connection with the death of celebrity, Hunter Black.

Beyond family ties, what links these two time periods? Eva Jordan skillfully weaves a narrative that pulls the threads of belonging, of family connections together across a multi layered novel that deserves to be savoured, rather than devoured whole.

I had not read the previous novels, but now intend to-‘Time Will tell’ can be read as a stand alone, however, I think it will mean more to read them in order. I took my time and enjoyed the complex, layered narrative as I got to grips with this sprawling family and their travels in time.

Many thanks to Eva Jordan and Love Books Tours for having me on board the blog tour!

 

About The Author

 

Eva Jordan is a published writer of several short stories and ‘‘Time Will Tell’ is her third novel. Eva lives in a small town in Cambridgeshire with partner Steve and three of our four children, who are a constant source of inspiration – they are all teenagers, need I say more! Eva’s career has been varied, including working in a Women’s Refuge and more recently at the city library. However, storytelling through the art of writing is her true passion.

Twitter @EvaJordanWriter

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