Time Trapped

· Sold by Penguin
3.8
5 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

The high-octane sequel to Time Snatchers.

Caleb thought he'd escaped Uncle's clutches and could have a normal life in 1968, but no such luck. After being forcibly returned to Timeless Treasures and his old job of stealing valuable objects from the past, he learns that things have gotten even more sinister. Training the new kidnapped recruits doesn't seem very important to Frank, Uncle's evil lackey, even though a few of these kids have amazing theiving skills and genius for new technology. But then Caleb figures out it's because Frank doesn't plan on keeping them around very long - or keeping them alive.

Stakes are high for all of the time snatchers. If only Caleb can convince the new ones to stop having fun with the technology and use it to save their own lives.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
5 reviews
Hannah Merritt
March 30, 2014
It is OK but not So Good
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About the author

Richard Ungar has always been captivated by the idea of traveling through time and was inspired to write his first novel, Time Snatchers, by an image in Chris Van Allsburg’s picture book The Mysteries of Harris Burdick. Called “Another Place, Another Time,” the scene shows children riding a sail-propelled sidecar along a railway track that seems to go on forever.

A lawyer by profession, Richard was born in Montreal and lives in Toronto with his wife and two sons. He is the author-illustrator of the award-winning picture book Even Higher and the acclaimed Rachel series.
 
www.richard-ungar.com
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Twitter: @TimeSnatchers

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