Publishers Weekly
09/30/2013
Terrill debuts with a thrilling blend of time-travel adventure and teenage drama, first in a planned duology. When Em and Finn make a daring escape from prison, they use a time machine to journey four years into the past in order to assassinate the man who made temporal jumps possible and turned their world into a totalitarian dystopia. In the past, 17-year-old Marina is focused on her crush on her best friend James until his older brother, a politician, is shot. Soon Marina, James, and their friend Finn are on the run to discover who's behind the attack, while Em and the older Finn stalk their true target: James. Timelines collide, with both the present and the future in jeopardy. Terrill plays with time-travel paradoxes and the idea of destiny as her characters meet, interact, and reconvene at different stages in their lives and in surprising ways, leading to an unexpected climax. Occasional plot wrinkles and confusion surrounding the mechanics of time travel are minor blemishes in an otherwise tense and gripping narrative. Ages 12–up. Agent: Diana Fox, Fox Literary. (Sept.)
From the Publisher
"Powerful emotional relationships and tight plotting in this debut mark Terrill as an author to watch." ---Kirkus Starred Review
From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY
"Powerful emotional relationships and tight plotting in this debut mark Terrill as an author to watch." Kirkus Starred Review
School Library Journal - Audio
★ 06/01/2014
Gr 7 Up—Four years earlier, 17-year-old genius James's congressman brother was assassinated. In an attempt to save him, James invents a time machine. Unfortunately, the machine will tear the world apart. Em has made countless attempts throughout time that have led her to the same terrible present—imprisoned and tortured by a sadistic man called the doctor while war rages outside. Meanwhile, in the past, Marina is torn by her friend James's grief and swears to help and protect him. With the time lines colliding and the future at stake, who will succeed? Narrator Meredith Mitchell does a masterful job of narrating the two points of view. Her smooth, intoxicating voice captures the characters' personalities. The plot is unique, and the work, Terrill's debut, is well written and intriguing. With the many surprise twists and turns that keep the listener guessing, this will be a huge hit with fans of time travel fiction.—Jessica Moody, Olympus Jr High, Holladay UT
School Library Journal
03/01/2014
Gr 7–10—Time-travel paradigms and a dual narrative combine in this fast-paced temporal tale. The two voices are that of the same character: Marina, in the present, and Em, in the future. Future Em and present Marina run parallel courses as Em tries desperately to change present circumstances enough to alter future horror. Marina's longtime crush James, a teen genius who discovers how to manipulate time travel, intends to use that discovery to save his assassinated congressman brother. Em and Finn (her future romantic interest and James's good friend) travel back to the present to change their own and the world's fate, but their multiple efforts result in imprisonment and torture by the mad scientist James becomes. Em/Marina's parallel stories converge in a violent confrontation where characters from the present meet their future selves. Time-travel tropes may not hold up under close scrutiny, but the limited number of major players and the carefully focused plot keeps the action moving. Characterization is fairly stock: James is a brilliant monster, and Finn is consistently levelheaded and appealing. The future Em is much more developed than the present Marina, which makes the inevitable loss of one and the saving of the other disconcertingly unsatisfying. The built-in tension provided by knowledge of the world that will result if they fail makes Finn and Em's efforts compelling, however, and the escalating pace and intertwined narratives keep the pages turning. The philosophical question is intriguing: What price is too high to change fate?—Janice M. Del Negro, GSLIS Dominican University, River Forest, IL
MARCH 2014 - AudioFile
Narrator Meredith Mitchell twists listeners into knots with Cristin Terrill’s time-loop adventure. Her smooth voice calmly describes the torture that Em and Finn undergo as they attempt to time travel away from their captor, “the Doctor,” to undo his work, which ruins the future. Mitchell captures the emotional anguish Em feels as she struggles to reconcile the Doctor’s past and present natures. She also grounds the story with Finn’s humor and compassion. Navigating the overlapping time loops and flashbacks is challenging, but Mitchell provides clarity. However, when characters scream or yell, Mitchell’s voice hits the upper limits of the audio’s volume levels, which can draw listeners out of the moment. Overall, though, Mitchell successfully evokes Terrill’s powerful themes of love, loyalty, and the greater good. C.A. SYNC 2014 © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
Kirkus Reviews
Time travel done right. Narrator Em and her boyfriend, Finn, escape from their totalitarian future, time traveling back four years to commit a heart-wrenching assassination of a loved one in order to prevent time travel from being invented and the future from turning so wrong. The future's hinted-at horrors are threatening but expertly backgrounded, avoiding dystopia-fatigue. The clever, accessible time-space treatment isn't weighed down by jargon. Em and Finn's proactive mission means the characters are the hunters instead of the frequently seen on-the-run teen protagonists. The other side of the storyline, taking place in the past that Em and Finn travel to and starring their past selves, is narrated by Marina (Em, in this timeline) and involves her brilliant yet interpersonally challenged best friend (and crush) James and his friend Finn, who annoys Marina, as they deal with a tragedy in James' family. The believable, complex relationships among the three characters of each respective time and in the blended area of shared time add a surprise: A plot ostensibly about assassination is rooted firmly in different shades of love. Perhaps richest is the affection Em feels for Marina--a standout compared to the truckloads of books about girls who only learn to appreciate themselves through their love interests' eyes. Powerful emotional relationships and tight plotting in this debut mark Terrill as an author to watch. (Science fiction. 12 & up)