“If she were honest, she’d thought little of her nineteenth-century counterparts. She’d judged them and, because they were different, had found them wanting. It shamed her. These people might not have the sophisticated tools of her era, but they were all intelligent. She might not be able to trust them […] A Murder in Time by Julie McElwainThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction mystery on August 5, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter