And Then She Vanished - Nick Jones

And Then She Vanished

By Nick Jones

  • Release Date: 2021-02-02
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 201 Ratings

Description

He only looked away for a second.
Still haunted by the disappearance of his little sister, Amy, over twenty years ago, Joseph Bridgeman’s life has fallen apart. When a friend talks him into seeing hypnotherapist Alexia Finch to help with his insomnia, Joseph accidentally discovers he can time travel. His first trip only takes him back a few minutes, but his new-found ability gives him something he hasn’t felt for the longest time: hope.
Joseph sets out to travel back to the night Amy went missing and save her. But after several failed attempts, he discovers the farther back he travels, the less time he gets to stay there. And the clock is ticking.
With the help of Alexia, Joseph embarks on a desperate race against the past to save his sister. Can he master his new skill and solve the mystery of Amy’s disappearance before it’s too late?
Previously released as The Unexpected Gift of Joseph Bridgeman, this updated version includes extra chapters, new plotlines, and even deeper character development. It makes way for an expanded vision of the Joseph Bridgeman Series, with the first four books released in 2021 and 2022.

Reviews

  • The best substantial time travel novel

    5
    By GlennMetcalf
    The best substantial time travel novel I have read since “Time and Again” Book 1 in a series book 2 is a certain purchase. No attempt to resolve all the paradoxes but a clean resolution.
  • One of the best

    5
    By obesitee9
    Good read! I’m excited to read the next book!
  • Tittle is teasingly good

    4
    By pink unbrella
    A good read with parts totally confusing and a hard to connect the dots.
  • SciFi/fantasy

    5
    By jdt_s
    Won’t say much about this one because anything I say will divulge the storyline. Just read for yourself if interested.
  • Excellent read, on the edge of my seat!

    5
    By bec-a-bee
    As above
  • And then she vanished

    5
    By smoke cooker4
    Well crafted and full of suspense. I really enjoyed reading it and recommend it highly
  • And then She Vanished

    3
    By bunbleshooter
    It was well-written for me to give it three stars. I’m glad the woman shrink didn’t vanish - it left a sense of possibility. It is only possible to time travel in the usual direction - into the future.Travel by relativity slows time down- resulting in a return trip into the future. Any travel into the past results in paradox. The universe has no means to correct this paradox. The correction postulated by this book is energy impossible. There is no reason to think that this time travel religion, including raising the dead, is more accurate than any other religion.
  • A waste of time, pun intended

    1
    By DHP2
    Puerile.
  • Time is relevant...

    5
    By ThilmCo
    For me, time is man made to measure moments in life. But “And Then She Vanished” was so well written I was able to suspend disbelief and emerge myself completely in page after page. I thoroughly enjoyed this book with all its implications of horror, thrill, love, longing and sadness.
  • Enjoyable Read

    5
    By Macsandy52
    Let me start by thanking Nick Jones and Blackstone Publishing for the opportunity to read “And Then She Vanished” in exchange for my honest review. I love time travel novels, and this one has much to love with a unique idea about how time travel works. Happening by accident at first and then becoming purposeful as the main character works with friends to figure it out, the story’s explanations about how the main character travels through time feel “real” and keep this from being a mystical or magical fantasy book. The book has a bit of a slow start as Mr. Jones builds the characters and their backgrounds into the story telling. His characters are like-able and quirky, though it took me a while to come to like the main character, Joseph, who struck me as morose at the beginning. Finding out why he is so deeply depressed is integral to the story. Without revealing too much, as the book progresses we meet other interesting characters who become involved in the quest to save his younger sister, Amy. The characters are relatable and the ‘90s references and some really fun scenes made me enjoy them tremendously. I would like to learn more about each character. Finishing with some surprising twists and turns, the book ends on an “up” note and left me wanting more. I was ready to follow those characters forward. Can you say sequel?