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 · The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas review – a dazzling genre-defying debut. Era-hopping sex, trauma and therapy four scientists make a world-changing discovery in a Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · The Psychology of Time Travel balances thrilling mystery, complex characterization, and emotional depth, and is a strong debut for Kate Mascarenhas. By Deborah Krieger / Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · 'The Psychology of Time Travel' is Kate Mascarenhas' exciting debut and mixes a variety of genres in a special way. Part mystery, part thriller, part science fiction, this novel has a little something for everyone within it. It also boldly explores difficult but important themes and is an absolute pleasure to read/5(K).


This item: The Psychology of Time Travel. by Kate Mascarenhas Hardcover. £ Only 15 left in stock (more on the way). Sent from and sold by Amazon. FREE Delivery. The Midnight Library: Matt Haig. by Matt Haig Hardcover. £ The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas Time travel is one of the trickiest of genres to pull off. The complexities of the possible physics and paradoxes are such that the author, by writing their way out of trouble by setting up the laws early, means they have usually painted themselves into a corner later on. Traversing the decades and told from alternating perspectives, The Psychology of Time Travel introduces a fabulous new voice in fiction and a new must-listen for fans of speculative fiction and women's fiction alike. © Kate Mascarenhas (P) Dreamscape Media, LLC.


The Psychology of Time Travel balances thrilling mystery, complex characterization, and emotional depth, and is a strong debut for Kate Mascarenhas. By Deborah Krieger / 17 July The. The Psychology of Time Travel is the debut novel published by British author Kate Mascarenhas in In the Los Angeles Times the author said that "I thought, well this could actually be a really interesting route into a story, to think about how if we’d invented time travel rather than space travel, what involvement would psychologists have had? What stressors would they identify in time travel? And who would they be trying to recruit?". Since Kate has been a chartered psychologist. Previously she has been an advertising copywriter, bookbinder, and doll’s house maker. She lives in the English midlands with her partner. Her new novel, The Psychology of Time Travel, will be published by Head of Zeus in August

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