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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart




Stick with this, it starts confusing and well, ends a bit confusing but is still worth reading.   The Paradox Hotel is where the time travelers stay before going through the Einstein time portal.  January Cole is the hotel detective.   Her interaction with the rest of the characters is really the core of the plot.

There is a plan to use the time portal to change history to benefit someone.  I am not clear as to whom but there are speculations or possibly inferences.  

January is of the school that tampering with history can be catastrophic.   The villains all feel that as long as the historic tampering benefits them, all is well.

The book had some interesting premises.

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