Publisher's Synopsis
It's murder on the dance floor... The epic time travel saga continues with this gripping story of love versus hate in the Depression, set to a backdrop of romantic swing tunes. Rachel finds herself in 1934, where she must help Charlie stage a concert featuring renowned Jewish crooner Benny Orphan and an all-black swing orchestra. If the concert doesn't happen, Mrs Hudson's life will be wiped out. And Mrs Hudson is the only person who can help Rachel get her own life back. But Danny is there too, with his own agenda. And a group of murderous Blackshirts are determined to make sure the concert doesn't happen. As swing fans, nazis, communists and time travellers do battle on the dance floor, Rachel finds that it's not always clear who's an ally and who's an enemy. Especially when disturbing new powers emerging from both her and Danny threaten to tear the city apart. The plot is definitely thickening. Over the course of the five books, with the brilliant slight diversion of book 4, I have fallen deeper and deeper into the story of Rachel and Danny and the stories of the people around them. I am by far a huge fan of anything time travel related, and this series of time travel books had me hooked from book number one. "Waited, waited, waited and waited for this. Now read it. Loved it. Can't wait for the next one. Amazing story."