I bought this book for my 2022 Challenge; this is my honest review.
-The Ship That Sailed the Time Stream first sailed in 1965. After they returned, they waited 10 years to be believed by their superiors, so ~1975 or later.
-This book starts when they are finally acknowledged, so ~1975 or later. At the end, the sailors are wrong when they arrive back in town in 1976 and say they arrived 10 years before they left. That should have been 1985 or later.
-More confusion in this book than in the other one. More conversations between lines, sort of "are you thinking what I'm thinking?" "yes", but I had no idea what they were thinking, which brought more confusion.
-We are also left with unanswered questions such as what happened to Raquel (again) and her entourage? Did the trigger-happy man finally die or not?
-For people who were supposed to be prepared, they were not prepared at all. They had their first accident in the harbor, of all things, probably a bad omen since their time machine was never guarded and anyone could use it at their whim, which is what occurred in this case.
-Less engaging, no really fun moments except for the Indian guy and his exuberance. I loved Margaret and her faithfulness to her boss. I really liked Theodore too. Joe was always tired, just like in the other story.
-Editing needs another pass. Missing words. Too many words. Missing letters.