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The Ministry Of Time Author : Kaliane Bradley ISBN-13 : 978-1399726344 Publisher : Sceptre Guideline Price : £16.99 Adela, the “vice-secretary of God knows what”, is interviewing the narrator for an internal posting marked “Security Clearance Required” within the ministry. It offers a tripled salary and work with refugees of high-interest status.

“I’m the vice-secretary of expatriation,” Adela tells the interviewee. “And they are expats from..



.?” “History,” she answers with a shrug. “We have time-travel.

” The reader is advised, after this casual introduction, not to worry about it too much. How does it work? “All you need to know is that in your near future, the British government developed the means to travel through time.” Simple as that.

No need to bore us all with quasi-quantum explanations. Our nameless narrator gets the job as “a bridge”. She is to act as both housemate and monitor for one of the expats dragged forward from a previous century.

In her case, it’s First Lieutenant Graham Gore. Gore was, in our world, second in command on the Erebus, the sister ship to HMS Terror, both of which were lost on an ill-fated voyage to find the Northwest Passage through the Arctic in 1845 (as detailed in Michael Palin’s excellent 2019 account, Erebus). They came to a rum end involving ice, lead-tinged cans of food and, probably, cannibalism, but in this realty Gore is whisked away through the time door before the reaper arrives.

A love scene.

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