The Celtic Deception by Andrew Varga

 


 

Synopsis:

 

Every second counts in the fight to save all time.

Dan Renfrew hates that he’s a time jumper—seventeen-year-olds should not be stuck with the responsibility of saving history. But with no one else stepping up to stop Victor Stahl’s plot to take over the world, Dan and his time-jumping partner Sam have no choice but to jump back into history again. They land on the Celtic island of Anglesey in 60 CE, hoping to find answers on how to stop Victor. Their task isn’t easy. Everyone seems to be hiding something, from the druids who rule Anglesey to the Celts who take the time jumpers in. With two Roman legions intent on wiping out everyone on the island drawing closer, time is running out for Dan and Sam.

 

Review: 

 

The Celtic Deception is the second book in the A Jump In Time series, it could be read as a standalone, but for me the previous book can not be missed.

This time we meet a more mature Dan, his life changed after his first jump, he had to learn to live alone and to survive the threats coming from the time jumpers community. The young guy now understands a little better the time jumping, he isn't totally disoriented like during his first journey. He stayed in contact with Sam, another jumper, and he can count on her help.

Dan and Sam find themselves in old Wales, where they have to fight alongside the Celts against the Romans in order to fix the glitch.

I'm really enjoying Andrew Varga works, as soon as I've finished this book I asked some news on the next one already.
I felt this novel deep into my bones, it was emotional, it was touching, it was thrilling. The pace was perfect for this kind of adventurous journey, I couldn't even take a breath during the most critical and crucial times.

I highly recommend you to check it out. 

 

 

 

 Release Date: 09.05.2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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