Turn Back Time by Jan Turk Petrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Tom and Beth now have two small children. Tom is the landlord of a pub in a small Cotswold village. The two of them are trying to cope with two gifted children who can time-travel at will, although at least Ollie can translate what his little sister wants/needs.
Things are stressful, but they are flying under the radar and pacifying the Guardians, then Tom uses his powers to save a drowning child in full view of a crowded pub. The repercussions are enormous, but also lead to a woman contacting him to find her husband, an MP who mysteriously vanished into thin air. She believes that he somehow travelled back in time to 1919 because she has seen a photograph of a procession in which a man looks remarkably like her husband is in the crowd. Moreover, it looks very much like Tom standing behind him.
Can Tom deflect the media interest and appease the Guardians? Can he find this woman's husband?
I think this was my favourite of the four books, Ollie and Vega are cuteness personified. Tom wrestles with the very real dilemma of whether he should rescue someone and it ends with a shocking decision.
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